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Real-Time Traffic Incident Reports
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains traffic incident information from the Austin-Travis County traffic reports collected from the various Public Safety agencies through a data feed from the Combined Transportation, Emergency, and Communications Center (CTECC).

For further context, see:

  • Active Incidents: Map and Context - https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Austin-Travis-County-Traffic-Report-Page/9qfg-4swh/
  • Data Trends and Analysis - https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/48n7-m3me

The dataset is updated every 5 minutes with the latest snapshot of active traffic incidents.

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Issued Construction Permits
datahub.austintexas.gov

NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between April 9 to April 19 related to an upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

Building, Electrical, Mechanical, and Plumbing Permits and Driveway/Sidewalk Permits issued by the City of Austin. Includes relevant details such as issue date, location, council district, expiration date, description of work, square footage, valuation, and units.

This dataset is compliant with the Building & Land Development Specification (BLDS) data standard.

Development Services DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER:

  1. The data provided are for informational use only and may differ from official DSD data.
  2. DSD’s database is continuously updated, so reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different data sources may have been used.
  3. The Development Services Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.
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Food Establishment Inspection Scores
datahub.austintexas.gov

Provides food establishment inspection scores performed within the last 3 years. Inspections are conducted in accordance with the Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER) and City of Austin Codes. Inspections are completed by Environmental Health Officers working for Austin Public Health (APH) Environmental Health Services Division (EHSD).

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Unclaimed Property
datahub.austintexas.gov

Visit: https://www.austintexas.gov/financeonline/finance/unclaimed_property.cfm for information about how to submit a claim if you find your name on the list. Every year, various departments of the City of Austin report unclaimed cash and valuables, from uncashed checks, deposits, refunds, overpayments or any other transactions creating a credit balance valued at $100 or less.

Contact: 512-974-7890 or 512-974-1384

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Austin Animal Center Outcomes
datahub.austintexas.gov

Animal Center Outcomes from Oct, 1st 2013 to present. Outcomes represent the status of animals as they leave the Animal Center. All animals receive a unique Animal ID during intake. Annually over 90% of animals entering the center, are adopted, transferred to rescue or returned to their owners. The Outcomes data set reflects that Austin, TX. is the largest "No Kill" city in the country.

This data set replaces all previous Animal Center Outcomes data sets.

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Credit Access Businesses
datahub.austintexas.gov

The data set may include active and inactive credit access businesses.

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Crime Reports
datahub.austintexas.gov

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER Please read and understand the following information.

This dataset contains a record of incidents that the Austin Police Department responded to and wrote a report. Please note one incident may have several offenses associated with it, but this dataset only depicts the highest level offense of that incident. Data is from 2003 to present. This dataset is updated weekly. Understanding the following conditions will allow you to get the most out of the data provided. Due to the methodological differences in data collection, different data sources may produce different results. This database is updated weekly, and a similar or same search done on different dates can produce different results. Comparisons should not be made between numbers generated with this database to any other official police reports. Data provided represents only calls for police service where a report was written. Totals in the database may vary considerably from official totals following investigation and final categorization. Therefore, the data should not be used for comparisons with Uniform Crime Report statistics. The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided. Pursuant to section 552.301 (c) of the Government Code, the City of Austin has designated certain addresses to receive requests for public information sent by electronic mail. For requests seeking public records held by the Austin Police Department, please submit by utilizing the following link: https://apd-austintx.govqa.us/WEBAPP/_rs/(S(0auyup1oiorznxkwim1a1vpj))/supporthome.aspx

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Austin Animal Center Intakes
datahub.austintexas.gov

Animal Center Intakes from Oct, 1st 2013 to present. Intakes represent the status of animals as they arrive at the Animal Center. All animals receive a unique Animal ID during intake. Annually over 90% of animals entering the center, are adopted, transferred to rescue or returned to their owners.

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Traffic Cameras
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains information about traffic cameras in Austin, TX. These cameras are used to monitor real-time LIVE traffic conditions only. Video is NOT recorded or retained of daily traffic.

Traffic cameras are owned and operated by the City of Austin Transportation & Public Works Department.

You may also be interested in our traffic signal operations dashboards, available at https://data.mobility.austin.gov

For information about Austin's Mobility Management Center, visit: http://www.austintexas.gov/department/arterial-management

This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of traffic signals.

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Residential Average Monthly kWh and Bills
datahub.austintexas.gov

Residential customers use an average of about 1,000 kWh of electricity per month, with usage higher during hot summer months and lower in the winter. View tables show monthly average usage in kWh by month for residential customers starting in 2000. Tables include monthly fuel charges and electric bill amounts.

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Austin Code Complaint Cases
datahub.austintexas.gov

NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between April 9 to April 19 related to an upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

This data represents Austin Code Department complaint cases.

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Water Quality Sampling Data
datahub.austintexas.gov

Data collected to assess water quality conditions in the natural creeks, aquifers and lakes in the Austin area. This is raw data, provided directly from our Water Resources Monitoring database (WRM) and should be considered provisional. Data may or may not have been reviewed by project staff. A map of site locations can be found by searching for LOCATION.WRM_SAMPLE_SITES; you may then use those WRM_SITE_IDs to filter in this dataset using the field SAMPLE_SITE_NO.

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Community Registry
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City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

This dataset is a monthly upload of the Community Registry (www.AustinTexas.gov/CR), where community organizations such as neighborhood associations may register with the City of Austin to receive notices of land development permit applications within 500 feet of the organization's specified boundaries. This dataset can be used to contact multiple registered organizations at once by filtering/sorting, for example, by Association Type or by Association ZipCode. The organizations' boundaries can be viewed in the City's interactive map at www.AustinTexas.gov/GIS/PropertyProfile/ - the Community Registry layer is under the Boundaries/Grids folder.

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Austin Water Approved Plant List
datahub.austintexas.gov

Austin Water’s approved plant list specifies plants that may receive a new landscape/xeriscape watering schedule variance. A landscape must have xeric (low or very low water use) plants to receive the variance. Austin Water might approve other plants if they will be low or very low water use once established. For a list of stabilization/erosion control plants that qualify for this variance, please refer to The City of Austin’s Standard Specifications Manual Item #604S

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Austin MetroBike Trips
datahub.austintexas.gov

Note on data currency: The vendor for the trip data has changed, and TPW are working with CapMetro and the new vendor to obtain more current trip data. We will refresh the data as soon as it becomes available.

This dataset contains trip data from the Austin MetroBike bicycle sharing program.

Note that trips less than 2 minutes are not included in this dataset. Rebalancing and maintenance trips by MetroBike staff are also not included.

You may also be interested in the MetroBike kiosk location data, available here: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Austin-MetroBike-Kiosk-Locations/qd73-bsdg/data

More information about Austin MetroBike is available here: http://austinbcycle.com/

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Subdivision Cases
datahub.austintexas.gov

NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between April 9 to April 19 related to an upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

This data set contains information about the subdivision case applications submitted for review to the City of Austin. The data set includes information about case status in the permit review system, case number, proposed use, applicant, owner, and location.

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Shared Micromobility Vehicle Trips (2018-2022)
datahub.austintexas.gov

Effective March 1st, 2022, this dataset is no longer maintained. For current micromobility data, please refer to our 3rd-party data provider's dashboard: https://public.ridereport.com/austin.

Please note: Only aggregated data is currently available for micromobility trips. For several reasons, including privacy concerns, individual trip data is no longer being collected.


This dataset contains shared micromobility vehicle trip data reported to the City of Austin Transportation and Public Works Department as part of the Shared Small Vehicle Mobility Systems operating rules.

Note that our official trip reporting metrics only include trips which meet the following criteria: - Trip distance greater than or equal to 0.1 miles and less than 500 miles - Trip duration less than 24 hours

Read more at about Austin's dockless mobility services at https://austintexas.gov/micromobility

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Short Term Rental Locations
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NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between April 9 to April 19 related to an upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

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The general neighborhood and zip code location of active short term rentals (including type) across Austin, TX. Licenses are only active for one year. We have not included specific addresses, at the request of residents for safety reasons, but we have included street name and zip code. For more information or for records of licenses older than a year, concerned parties can pursue a public information request: public.information@austintexas.gov. FYI: your request will not be considered received unless it is sent to the proper address.

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Zoning Cases
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data set contains information about zoning cases submitted for review to the City of Austin where records existed. It includes information about case status, case number, proposed use, applicant, owner, and location. Another version of this data in the form of a location dataset exists, showing cases starting in about 2007, when cases were first created in GIS.

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Campaign Finance - Transaction Detail
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table lists individual transactions as reported on the Texas Ethics Commission C/OH Form. Each row represents an individual filer's transaction, which may be a loan, expenditure, credit, pledge or contribution.

For information about each report filed, please visit the Reports Table at: https://data.austintexas.gov/Government/Campaign-Finance-Data-Reports-Table/b2pc-2s8n

A data dictionary for this dataset is available at http://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=247730

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Purchase Order Quantity Price detail for Commodity/Goods procurements
datahub.austintexas.gov

Purchase Order commodity line level detail for City of Austin Commodities/Goods purchases dating back to October 1st, 2009. Each line includes the NIGP Commodity Code/COA Inventory Code, commodity description, quantity, unit of measure, unit price, total amount, referenced Master Agreement if applicable, the contract name, purchase order, award date, and vendor information. The data contained in this data set is for informational purposes only. Certain Austin Energy transactions have been excluded as competitive matters under Texas Government Code Section 552.133 and City Council Resolution 20051201-002.

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Zoning By Address
datahub.austintexas.gov

Do not use this data to make zoning determinations. This data does not show all zoning regulations for an address, including overlays and situations where an address has more than one zoning. Also, the data may be out of date. Use the interactive mapping application https://maps.austintexas.gov/GIS/PropertyProfile/ to make zoning determinations, and call 311 if you have questions about zoning. Zoning only applies to addresses within the City of Austin city limits.

This dataset is a list of addresses with their zoning provided to answer questions such as "what property addresses have CS zoning." This data is derived from GIS layer for address and zoning. The place_id field is provided for linking to the addresses GIS layer.

This product is produced by the City of Austin for informational purposes. No warranty is made they City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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911 Addressing - Street Name Master List
datahub.austintexas.gov

Street Name Master List - contains all the reserved and active street names.

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Displacement and Gentrification Recommendation Inventory
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains more detailed information on the recommendations and resolutions identified by the Office of the City Auditor in their special request report on gentrification and displacement. See report at: To complete this special request project, we categorized recommendations and resolutions based on the following definitions:

Directly related to displacement or gentrification ("direct"): Clearly and immediately impacts the population experiencing gentrification and displacement (e.g., creation of affordable housing units).

Indirectly related to displacement or gentrification ("indirectly"): An initiative designed to support direct efforts (such as monitoring or increasing funding for staffing). Alternatively, an indirect initiative may be one that is designed to affect the broad population (e.g., overall tax decrease), or the language is so vague or broad that the precise intention is unclear.

Actionable recommendations and resolutions ("actionable"): Recommendations that are specific and implementable as written; recommendations that detail the specific site of an action.

Not actionable recommendations and resolutions ("not actionable"): Things that do not appear to be legal; recommendations that are not implementable as worded or that would require significant additional clarification/research.

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Austin Finance Online eCheckbook
datahub.austintexas.gov

Flat file data set of the data found in the Austin Finance Online eCheckbook application. The data contained in this dataset is for informational purposes only and contains expenditure information for the City of Austin. Certain Austin Energy transactions have been excluded as competitive matters under Texas Government Code Section 552.133 and City Council Resolution 20051201-002; therefore, the line amounts may not reflect the total check amount if certain Austin Energy invoices were included on the check. Please visit the Austin Finance Online website for a searchable front end to this data set.

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Austin Water Authorized Irrigation Inspector List
datahub.austintexas.gov

Austin Water Authorized Irrigation Inspector List

Haulers Licensed by City of Austin
datahub.austintexas.gov

Licensed Waste, Recycling, and/or Compost/Organic Haulers. The City of Austin does not endorse any particular company, rather, we provide these lists as an informational resource.

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Austin Water Statistics
datahub.austintexas.gov

Austin Water updates the following set of key facts and statistics quarterly based on customer and GIS data.

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Contracts
datahub.austintexas.gov

Information about City's authorized spending limit, contract lifetime (called inception-to-date) ordering and spending. Contracts are visible only while active. For the purposes of this data set, a contract is a long-term (multi-year) contract for goods and services, and contracts for construction activity. Within the City, these are referred to as Master Agreements and Purchase Contracts.

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Austin Animal Center Stray Map
datahub.austintexas.gov

Map shows all stray cats and dogs that are currently listed in AAC's database for no longer than a week. Most will be located at AAC, but some will be held by citizens, which will be indicated on the "At AAC" column. Please check http://www.austintexas.gov/department/lost-found-pet for more information.

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Real-Time Road Conditions
datahub.austintexas.gov

Austin Transportation & Public Works maintains road condition sensors across the city which monitor the temperature and surface condition of roadways. These sensors enable our Mobility Management Center to stay apprised of potential roadway freezing events and intervene when necessary.

This data is updated continuously every 5 minutes.

See also, the data descriptions from the sensor's instruction manual:

https://github.com/cityofaustin/atd-road-conditions/blob/production/5433-3X-manual.pdf

Properties Affected by the Recycling Diversion Requirements of the Universal Recycling Ordinance (URO)
datahub.austintexas.gov

Dataset of all properties affected by the Recycling Diversion requirements of the Universal Recycling Ordinance. Affected commercial and multi-family properties are required to provide convenient access to recycling for tenants and employees. Each affected property is also required to file an annual report (Annual Diversion Plan) documenting compliance with the URO. All commercial and multi-family properties with more than 4 dwelling units in Austin are affected by the URO. The URO supports Austin's Zero Waste goal by requiring affected property and business owners to ensure that tenants and employees have convenient access to waste diversion. For more on the Universal Recycling Ordinance visit www.austintexas.gov/uro. Austin Resource Recovery staff is available to answer questions – call 512-974-9727 or email commercialrecycling@austintexas.gov.

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Current Small Business Enterprise, SBE, Certfied Vendors
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is a listing of the currently certified small business enterprises registered with the City of Austin.

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Austin Water - Residential Water Consumption
datahub.austintexas.gov

​Monthly residential water consumption grouped by zip code and customer class.

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EMS - Incidents by Month
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table contains data describing requests for assistance received by ATCEMS. Incident counts are broken out by location, and priority for City of Austin and Travis County incidents.

See document attached to metadata for more details.

When using this data for research or other purposes, please cite it as:

Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services (2014). EMS – Incidents by Month [data set]. City of Austin, Texas Open Data Portal. Retrieved from https://data.austintexas.gov/Public-Safety/EMS-Incidents-by-Month/gjtj-jt2d.

Since this table is updated on a monthly basis, include the date that the table was accessed in the citation.

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Residential Water Meter Inspections/Installs
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Residential Water Meter Inspections/Installs Listing: Check on the status of your residential water meter inspections and installations. The list below shows which service requests have been assigned to a Meter Services Inspector. Meter inspections are generally completed within ten business days of the initiation of the Service Request. An address with an “Assigned” service request may have an inspection completed within three business days, barring unforeseen circumstances. Please make sure the meter box is clean, the wooden dowel spacer is sized properly and marked with the service address, and the angle stop and ball valves are in alignment for a successful meter installation.

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Economic Development Compliance: Texas Enterprise Zone Nominations
datahub.austintexas.gov

Texas Code, Texas Enterprise Zone Agreements

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Austin Crash Report Data - Crash Level Records
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains traffic crash records for crashes which have occurred in Austin, TX in the last ten years. It is one of two datasets which power our Vision Zero Viewer dashboard, available here: https://visionzero.austin.gov/viewer.

Crash data may take several weeks to be submitted, reviewed, and finalized for inclusion in this dataset. To provide the most accurate information as possible, we only provide crash data as recent as two weeks old. Please also note that some crash records may take even longer to appear in this dataset, depending on the circumstances of the crash and the ensuing law enforcement investigation.

Crash data is obtained from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Crash Record Information System (CRIS) database, which is populated by reports submitted by Texas Peace Officers throughout the state, including Austin Police Department (APD).

The data and information on this website is for informational purposes only. While we seek to provide accurate information, please note that errors may be present and information presented may not be complete.

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Economic Development Compliance: Family Business Loans
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Family Business Loan Program is a public-private partnership between the City of Austin, HUD, and participating private lenders to offer low-interest loans to qualified small businesses that are expanding and creating jobs.

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Imagine Austin Indicators
datahub.austintexas.gov

The information shared on this page is no longer being updated. For more information about Imagine Austin and its ongoing update, please visit speakupaustin.org/ImagineAustin

This dataset contains the results of the Imagine Austin indicators.

Results, descriptions, data sources, and methodology are subject to change.

The complete results of the Imagine Austin indicators including an analysis of the results and visualizations are available as part of the Imagine Austin indicator dashboard and Imagine Austin Year 5 Progress Report.

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Economic Development Compliance: Chapter 380 Individual Payments and Compliance Reports
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data set provides information on each payment and completed compliance report associated with all executed Chapter 380 agreements. This information is updated regularly to include new payments and adjustments.

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Media Production & Development Zone Nominations
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data set details approved nominations for the Media Production & Development Zone Program, administered by the Texas Film Commission.

Program Budget Operating Budget Vs Expense Raw Data
datahub.austintexas.gov

City of Austin current budget fiscal year Operating Budget showing budget versus expenditures. This budget is at the Fund, Department, Unit level. This data set includes a build date and will be updated on a quarterly basis. The data contained in this data set is for informational purposes. Certain Austin Energy budget items have been excluded as competitive matters under Texas Government Code Section 552.133 and City Council Resolution 20051201-002.

The comparison of actual expenditures to budget may appear inconsistent. That is because base wages for personnel are fully budgeted in the expense categories regular wages—full-time, regular wages—part-time or regular wages—civil service. The budget does not assume expenditure levels for the various leave categories, such as sick pay, vacation pay, or jury leave. However, actual expenses for various leave categories are recorded based on timesheet coding. The result is that actual expenditures for regular wages are spread across multiple expense categories while the budget is shown in one expense category.

Personnel savings is budgeted to account for the likely savings in personnel costs generated through attrition. However, the savings is realized in the expense categories regular wages—full-time, regular wages—part-time and regular wages—civil service. Therefore, the actual expenditures in the personnel savings expense category will always be zero.

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Traffic Signals and Pedestrian Signals
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data contains information about traffic and pedestrian signals in the city of Austin, Texas. The data is updated on a daily basis and maintained by the Austin Transportation & Public Works Department's Arterial Management Division.

You may also be interested in the following resources:

  • Traffic Signal Monitor https://data.mobility.austin.gov/signal-monitor

  • Signal Evaluations https://data.mobility.austin.gov/signal-evaluations

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Camera Traffic Counts
datahub.austintexas.gov

Traffic count data collected from the several GRIDSMART optical traffic detectors deployed by the City of Austin.

This dataset is no longer updated because these devices are no longer maintained

The Travel Detectors dataset ( https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Traffic-Detectors/qpuw-8eeb ) is related to this dataset using the 'ATD Device ID' field. The Travel Detectors dataset provides more information on device location and status.

The average speed measurements may not have been calibrated for all intersections. All measurements have been collected using automated machine vision processes and have not been validated.

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Tree Inventory
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City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

This dataset shows point locations of public trees inventoried by the City of Austin as of March 13th, 2020. Data is compiled from various sources: Development Services Department's Tree Division, AISD, Parks and Recreation Department, and Public Works Department's downtown tree inventory (2013). This is not a complete comprehensive inventory of all trees. Some errors and/or duplicate data may exist. For more information on Austin's urban forest, visit the U.S. Forest Service's Urban Forest Inventory and Analysis report: https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/50393

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Creative Content Incentive Program Agreements
datahub.austintexas.gov

Texas Code, Chapter 380 Creative content Incentive Agreements

Austin Pool Schedule
datahub.austintexas.gov

Listing of City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department (PARD) pools and splash pads with schedule.

For more information, please visit the PARD Pools & Splash Pads website - https://www.austintexas.gov/pools-splashpads

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Radar Traffic Counts
datahub.austintexas.gov

Disclaimer: This is a historical dataset (12/16/2017-9/9/2021) that is no longer being updated after September 9, 2021. The Wavetronix radar sensors are being phased out and may not be reporting new data as of 2021.

Traffic count and speed data collected from the several Wavetronix radar sensors deployed by the City of Austin.

The Travel Sensor dataset ( https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Travel-Sensors/6yd9-yz29 ) is related to this dataset using the 'KITS ID' field. The Travel Sensors dataset provides more information on sensor location and status.

Watersheds
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is the official list of watersheds for the Drainage Criteria Manual in the City of Austin and whether or not a watershed generally participates in the Regional Stormwater Management Program. For more information about the RSMP visit our website: http://austintexas.gov/RSMP

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Comprehensive Affordable Housing Directory
datahub.austintexas.gov

********NOTICE*********** This dataset is incomplete and in the process of being updated. Please contact david.cruz@austintexas.gov with any questions. ************************* This dataset contains all income-restricted housing within the Austin Full Purpose and into the 5-mile Extra Territorial Jurisdiction. This includes properties funded by the City of Austin along with the Housing Authority City of Austin, Housing Authority of Travis County, and Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. Some properties may be funded by more than one entity. The property attributes are intended to help Austin residents find income-restricted housing that best suits their needs.

The dataset is connected to the affordable housing data hub which is consistently updated with the most current property information. A Feature Manipulation Engine Script pulls a new dataset to the Open Data Portal on a daily basis.

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Address Changes
datahub.austintexas.gov
Traffic Signals Status
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset reports on the operation state of traffic signals in Austin, TX. Traffic signals enter flash mode when something is preventing the signal from operating normally. This is typically the result of a power surge, power outage, or damage to signal equipment. A signal may also be intentionally placed into flash mode for maintenance purposes or be scheduled to flash overnight.

You can view an interactive map of flashing traffic signals here:

https://data.mobility.austin.gov/signal-monitor

Approximately 90% of the City’s signals communicate with our Advanced Transportation Management System. When these signals go on flash, they will be reported in this dataset. Although we are extending communications to all signals, approximately 10% are not currently captured in this dataset. It also occasionally happens that the event that disables a traffic signal also disables network communication to the signal, in which case the signal outage will not be reported here.

In this dataset the distinction between scheduled and unscheduled flash is identified by the 'operation state' column. A signal that is in unscheduled flash mode will have a status of 2 or 7. A signal that is in in scheduled flash mode will have a status of 1.

This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of traffic signals.

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Stores Supplying Extra Trash Stickers
datahub.austintexas.gov

Extra bags of trash that do not fit in your trash cart with the lid closed must be placed next to the trash cart and tagged with an Extra Trash Sticker, which can be purchased at H-E-B, Randall's and most local grocery stores for $4 + tax. Extra bags without a sticker will be charged a per-bag fee of $9.60 + tax. If you find that you often set out extra bagged garbage, consider switching to a larger cart for $15 (plus applicable monthly cart fee).

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EMS - Quarterly Clinical Measures - Stroke Alert
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table contains data describing ATCEMS management of stroke alert patients.

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EMS - Fleet Maintenance
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This table contains data on maintenance of the department response fleet – ambulances, command trucks, and utility vehicles. It includes the number of vehicles due for preventative maintenance each month, and the percentage that are serviced. The data is broken out by the three vehicle types in addition to describing overall performance.

When no units are due for service in a month, the "Percent Serviced" column will show a null (blank) value for that month.

911ambulanceatcemsaustinemergency medical servicesemsfleettravis county
Repeat Offender Registrations
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NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between April 9 to April 19 related to an upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

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This dataset shows a list of properties on Austin Codes Repeat Offender list. Status is included to indicate if the property is a currently active registered repeat offender.

registrationrepeat offender
Campaign Finance - Contributions
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This dataset lists all contributions and pledges received by candidates, officeholders and political committees on data files submitted per City Code Chapter 2-2-26.

For a complete listing of each column heading, please see the field listing here: http://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=262464

Note: Texas Election Code § 254.0401 requires the City Clerk to publish campaign finance reports online and was amended in 2023 to allow the Clerk to remove the street address of the contributors listed in the report, as long as the city, state, and ZIP code remain visible in the report, and the entire address is available on the original report maintained by the City Clerk in her office. Due to this change in the law, the City Clerk redacts the street addresses from the online datasets containing the information in campaign finance forms filed with the City Clerk’s office. Original, unredacted reports are maintained at the City Clerk’s office and are available upon request.

campaign financecity clerkcontributionselectionfinancial
Site Plan Cases
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NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between April 9 to April 19 related to an upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

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This data set contains information about the site plan case applications submitted for review to the City of Austin. The data set includes information about case status in the permit review system, case number, proposed use, applicant, owner, and location.

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Arts & Cultural Facilities- CAMP: Cultural Asset Mapping Project Directory 2018
datahub.austintexas.gov

This directory was compiled through a 2016 community mapping process as part of The City of Austin Cultural Arts Division's Cultural Asset Mapping Project (CAMP) and updated through Cultural Arts Division staff research in 2018. The directory is a comprehensive list of arts and cultural facilities, creative businesses and organizations, public art, and any other cultural or creative resources submitted by CAMP participants as cultural assets. For more information on CAMP and how you can use this directory, visit www.austintexas.gov/culturemapping.

This dataset was created by the City of Austin Economic Development Department for the sole purpose of informational reference and does not reflect an on the ground survey. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy of completeness.

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Waste Collection & Diversion Report (daily)
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Austin Resource Recovery daily report providing waste collection information based on the following categories: Report Date: The date collections information was recorded. Load Type: The specific type of load that is being collected on that day. Load Weight: The weight (in pounds) collected for each service on the day it was delivered to a diversion facility Drop off Site: The location where each type of waste is delivered for disposal, recycling or reuse: TDS Landfill indicates the Texas Disposal System landfill located at 12200 Carl Rd, Creedmoor, TX 78610; Balcones Recycling is a recycling facility located at 9301 Johnny Morris Road Austin, TX 78724; MRF is a Materials Recycling Facility (such as Texas Disposal Systems or Balcones Recycling); Hornsby Bend is located at 2210 FM 973, Austin, TX 78725 and accepts food scraps, yard trimmings, food-soiled paper and other materials collected by ARR, and combined with other waste to produce nutrient-rich dillo dirt, used for landscaping. Route Type: The general category of collection service provided by Austin Resource Recovery This information is used to help ARR reach its goals to transform waste into resources while keeping our community clean. For more information, visit www.austintexas.gov/department/austin-resource-recovery

arrcollectiondisposaldiversionloadrecoveryrecyclingresourcewaste
All Executed Agreements & Ordinances
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Texas Code, Chapter 380 Executed Agreements

Neighborhoods
datahub.austintexas.gov

City of Austin Neighborhood Reporting Areas

neighborhoodneighborhood associations
CO2 per kWh
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The Austin Energy system average carbon intensity is calculated as total greenhouse gas emissions at the point of combustion in pounds of CO2-equivalents divided by net generation in kilowatt-hours from all Austin Energy resources. Austin Energy generation resources include natural gas, coal and nuclear-powered units; renewable resources; and purchased power from renewable and non-renewable resources. GreenChoice® energy sales are subtracted from the net generation total since GreenChoice customers can claim their carbon intensity to be zero. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/reports. NOTE: As of 2017 the metric reported was changed to reporting lbs CO2/kWh. Years before 2017 has different metrics reported.

carboncarbon dioxidecarbon intensityemissions
AMANDA_COA.HOUSING_FACTS_LITE_EVENTS_VIEW
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This data represents Austin Code Department complaint case events

2014 Austin Digital Assessment Individual Responses
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The 2014 Austin Digital Assessment Project was supported by the Telecommunications & Regulatory Affairs Office of the City of Austin, the Telecommunications and Information Policy Institute at the University of Texas, and faculty and graduate students from the Department of Radio, Television, and Film and the University of Texas.

This dataset includes the individual survey responses. To see aggregated dataset weighted to reflect Austin demographics, refer to the attached document.

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Austin Energy System Peak Demand
datahub.austintexas.gov

System peak demand is the largest amount of electricty consumed by Austin Energy customers at one time. Every year for the past five years, the system peak occurred between 4 and 5 p.m. The utilty is constantly working to assure the distribution grid is ready and capable of handling the peak energy demand that occurs during the summer months. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

Campaign Finance - Report Detail
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This dataset contains data about the Campaign Finance Report received by a filer. The Reports table contains information about the type of report filed, the due date, original filing date, and transaction totals.

To access the Transactions table, where individual transactions are listed, please go to: https://data.austintexas.gov/Government/Campaign-Finance-Transaction-Detail/g4yx-aw9r

A data dictionary for this dataset is available at http://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=247730

campaign financecity clerkcontributionselectionexpendituresfinancial
Affordable Housing Inventory
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset includes all housing projects that have received a subsidy from or participated in a city of Austin developer incentive program. Projects may include a mix of income-restricted and market rate units and span the development pipeline from developer incentive certification or loan approval to project completion.

affordabilityaffordable housinghousinghousing units
EMS - Communications - MPDS Compliance
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table describes Communications Center compliance with Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) performance standards. Performance targets are based on Accredited Center of Excellence (ACE) standards set forth by the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch.

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EMS - Communications Measures
datahub.austintexas.gov

Data contained in this table documents Austin-Travis County EMS (ATCEMS) Communications Center workload and performance.

Data contained in this table comes from several sources:
• 911 Call Count and Grade of Service are obtained from the ECaTS reporting system provided by the Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG). • Call Processing Interval is calculated using data from the department Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) data warehouse. • MPDS Compliance is calculated by the Advanced Quality Assurance (AQUA) system used by Communications Center personnel to assess center performance. • Performance targets are determined by ATCEMS management.

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Spirit of East Austin Project Inventory
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Spirit of East Austin Team has identified more than 200 projects that could impact the East Austin Crescent. This list includes project titles with brief descriptions.

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Austin Energy Rates - Cents per kilowatt hour by customer class
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table groups Austin Energy customers into four classes: residential, commercial, industrial, and lighting (public street/highway and other). View the annual rates in cents per kWh by customer class starting in 2006. Learn more about Austin Energy’s rates at http://austinenergy.com/wps/portal/ae/rates.

austin energyratesutility datautility rates
City of Austin Council Voting Record
datahub.austintexas.gov

This report contains Council Voting history beginning January 6, 2023. This is a summary of the votes cast by members of the City Council and the final results of that voting. The approved minutes by the City Council is the official record. Note that new data will be added continuously and is subject to change without notice. (Note: we recommend "CSV for Excel" format when exporting.)

city clerkcity councilcity of austinvotes
Properties Affected by the Organics Diversion Requirements of the Universal Recycling Ordinance (URO)
datahub.austintexas.gov

Dataset of all properties affected by the Organics Diversion requirements of the Universal Recycling Ordinance. Affected food-permitted businesses are required to implement an Organics Diversion program to divert food waste from going to the landfill. Food-permitted businesses larger than 15,000 square feet were affected on Oct. 1, 2016, food-permitted businesses larger than 5,000 square feet were affected on Oct. 1, 2017, and all food-permitted businesses are required to reduce food waste starting Oct. 1, 2018.

The URO supports Austin's Zero Waste goal by requiring affected property and business owners to ensure that tenants and employees have convenient access to waste diversion. For more on the Universal Recycling Ordinance visit www.austintexas.gov/uro.

Austin Resource Recovery staff is available to answer questions – email commercialrecycling@austintexas.gov.

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Travel Sensors
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This dataset is no longer actively maintained, because the devices referenced in this dataset have been removed from operation.

This dataset contains information about travel sensors in Austin, TX. Travel sensors are owned and operated by the City of Austin Transportation Department and are used to monitor traffic conditions across the city.

The output of these sensors is available for download in the following datasets:

Radar traffic counts related to this dataset with the 'KITS ID' value of a wavetronix travel sensor. ( https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Radar-Traffic-Counts/i626-g7ub )

Individual Address Records ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Individual-Addresses/qnpj-zrb9/data )

Individual Traffic Matches ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Individual-Traffic-Matche/x44q-icha/data )

Traffic Summary Records ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Match-Summary-Records/v7zg-5jg9 )

For information about Austin's Advanced Transportation Management System, visit the department website, here: http://www.austintexas.gov/department/arterial-management

mobilitytraffictransportationtravel sensorstravel time
Power Plants
datahub.austintexas.gov

Austin Energy generates power through a diverse generation portfolio of natural gas, coal, nuclear, renewable resources and purchased power. Browse data about our power plants: percent owned; fuel type used; capacity in MW; and installation year. Go to http://austinenergy.com/go/info to learn more.

energypowerpower plants
Proposition B Camping Ban Offenses
datahub.austintexas.gov

Effective May 11, 2021 Proposition B Camping Ban offenses filed at Austin Municipal Court & Downtown Austin Community Court Individuals found to be in violation of the ban on public camping are issued citation offenses.

casescity governmentcity of austincity ordinancecommunity courtcourtcriminal.municipalmunicipal courtordinanceparkingpublic safetyticketstraffictraffic ticketsviolation
Land Use Inventory Detailed
datahub.austintexas.gov

The land inventory is based on several sources. The polygon geography is taken from appraisal district parcel layers merged together. A land use inventory is performed by classifying land according to a coding system that reflects the primary improvements (buildings or structures) on each parcel. Most of the land use information is attached through a GIS Union from past land use inventories. Undeveloped parcels are checked against building permit, aerial photos, and appraisal records, generally collected during the fall, or when data was made available. Information is collected only in the City of Austin’s Full, Limited Purpose, and Extra-territorial jurisdictions, and not entire counties.

City of Austin Workforce Demographics
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset represents data beginning from 2010 to current date. The values represent the entire City of Austin workforce.

The goal of the City of Austin’s Employee Demographic data site is to provide information that is transparent and available to the public in a format that can be easily researched, filtered, analyzed and consumed. The Human Resource Department believes that by providing data sets to the public that are key to setting City priorities and assisting in making better informed decisions, it will enhance the collaboration among City departments and their external partners that will help bring a higher level of civic engagement with the public on local civic issues and concerns.

Trust Fund Documents
datahub.austintexas.gov

The City of Austin as approved by Council resolution agreed to serve as the endorsing municipality.

documentstrust fund
Austin MetroBike Kiosk Locations
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains information about the location of the Austin MetroBike bicycle rental kiosks.

You may also be interested in Austin MetroBike trip data, available here: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Austin-MetroBike-Trip-Data/tyfh-5r8s/data

More information about Austin B-Cycle is available here: http://austinbcycle.com/

bicyclesmetrobikemobilitytransittransportation
EMS - Quarterly OMD Clinical Performance Indicators
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table contains data related to Clinical Performance Indicators (CPIs) used by the City of Austin/Travis County EMS System Office of the Medical Director (OMD). More information on CPIs can be found at http://www.austintexas.gov/page/performance-improvement.

911alertambulanceatcemsaustinclinical dataclinical measuresclinical performancecpiemergency medical servicesemsomdpatient carestemistroketraumatravis county
Final Report of the Asian American Quality of Life (AAQoL)
datahub.austintexas.gov

The U.S. Census defines Asian Americans as individuals having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent (U.S. Office of Management and Budget, 1997). As a broad racial category, Asian Americans are the fastest-growing minority group in the United States (U.S. Census Bureau, 2012). The growth rate of 42.9% in Asian Americans between 2000 and 2010 is phenomenal given that the corresponding figure for the U.S. total population is only 9.3% (see Figure 1). Currently, Asian Americans make up 5.6% of the total U.S. population and are projected to reach 10% by 2050. It is particularly notable that Asians have recently overtaken Hispanics as the largest group of new immigrants to the U.S. (Pew Research Center, 2015). The rapid growth rate and unique challenges as a new immigrant group call for a better understanding of the social and health needs of the Asian American population.

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Lobbyists - Master List of Lobbyists (Oracle View)
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset lists all registered lobbyists with the City of Austin.

city clerkethicslobbyist
Austin Public Health Locations
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This data set shows locations at which Austin Public Health has a presence, those locations with office hours contain service providers. Some locations are owned by the Department, while other locations house Austin Public Health staff.

No warranty is made by the City of Austin or Austin Public Health regarding the specific accuracy, relevance, or completeness of this data set.

addresshealthhourslocationphone numberserviceswebsite
Austin Digital Assessment - Aggregated Responses by Geography
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The 2014 Austin Digital Assessment Project was supported by the Telecommunications & Regulatory Affairs Office of the City of Austin, the Telecommunications and Information Policy Institute at the University of Texas, and faculty and graduate students from the Department of Radio, Television, and Film and the University of Texas. This dataset includes the individual survey responses. To see aggregated dataset weighted to reflect Austin demographics, refer to the attached document

digitalinclusionliteracyonline.communitypublic accesstechnologytraining
Bluetooth Travel Sensors - Individual Address Files (IAFs)
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This dataset contains information about Bluetooth devices detected by our Bluetooth travel sensors. Each record contains a detected device’s anonymized Media Access Control (MAC) address along with the time and location the device was detected. These records alone are not traffic data but can be post-processed to measure the movement of detected devices through the roadway network

How does the City of Austin use the Bluetooth travel sensor data? The data enables transportation engineers to better understand short and long-term trends in Austin’s traffic patterns, supporting decisions about systems planning and traffic signal timing.

What information does the data contain? The sensor data is available in three datasets:

Individual Address Records ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Individual-Addresses/qnpj-zrb9/data ) Each row in this dataset represents a Bluetooth device that was detected by one of our sensors. Each record contains a detected device’s anonymized Media Access Control (MAC) address along with the time and location the device was detected. These records alone are not traffic data but can be post-processed to measure the movement of detected devices through the roadway network

Individual Traffic Matches ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Individual-Traffic-Matche/x44q-icha/data ) Each row in this dataset represents one Bluetooth enabled device that detected at two locations in the roadway network. Each record contains a detected device’s anonymized Media Access Control (MAC) address along with contain information about origin and destination points at which the device was detected, as well the time, date, and distance traveled.

Traffic Summary Records ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Match-Summary-Records/v7zg-5jg9 ) The traffic summary records contain aggregate travel time and speed summaries based on the individual traffic match records. Each row in the dataset summarizes average travel time and speed along a sensor-equipped roadway segment in 15 minute intervals.

Does this data contain personally identifiable information? No. The Media Access Control (MAC) addresses in these datasets are randomly generated.

bluetoothmobilitytraffictransittransportationtravel sensorstravel time
NIBRS Group A Offense Crimes
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AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department crime data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

The Austin Police Department as of January 1, 2019, become a Uniform Crime Reporting -National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) reporting agency. Crime is reported by persons, property and society.

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use - https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj‐cccq

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Bluetooth Travel Sensors - Individual Traffic Match Files (ITMF)
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For information about the City of Austin's Bluetooth travel sensor data, visit our documentation page: https://github.com/cityofaustin/hack-the-traffic/tree/master/docs

Each row in this dataset represents one Bluetooth enabled device that detected at two locations in the City of Austin's Bluetooth sensor network. Each record contains a detected device’s anonymized Media Access Control (MAC) address along with contain information about origin and destination points at which the device was detected, as well the time, date, and distance traveled.

How does the City of Austin use the Bluetooth travel sensor data? The data enables transportation engineers to better understand short and long-term trends in Austin’s traffic patterns, supporting decisions about systems planning and traffic signal timing.

What information does the data contain? The sensor data is available in three datasets:

Individual Address Records ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Individual-Addresses/qnpj-zrb9/data ) Each row in this dataset represents a Bluetooth device that was detected by one of our sensors. Each record contains a detected device’s anonymized Media Access Control (MAC) address along with the time and location the device was detected. These records alone are not traffic data but can be post-processed to measure the movement of detected devices through the roadway network

Individual Traffic Matches ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Individual-Traffic-Matche/x44q-icha/data ) Each row in this dataset represents one Bluetooth enabled device that detected at two locations in the roadway network. Each record contains a detected device’s anonymized Media Access Control (MAC) address along with contain information about origin and destination points at which the device was detected, as well the time, date, and distance traveled.

Traffic Summary Records ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Match-Summary-Records/v7zg-5jg9 ) The traffic summary records contain aggregate travel time and speed summaries based on the individual traffic match records. Each row in the dataset summarizes average travel time and speed along a sensor-equipped roadway segment in 15 minute intervals.

Does this data contain personally identifiable information? No. The Media Access Control (MAC) addresses in these datasets are randomly generated.

bluetoothmobilitytraffictransittransportationtravel sensorstravel time
Adult and Children Vaccinations Provided
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains the number of Vaccine for Children (VFC) and adult safety net (ASN) eligible client visits and the number of shots given through the Austin Public Health ‘Shots for Tots’ and ‘Big Shots’ programs at the St. John's and Far South clinics. Data are reported monthly from 2010 through 2022.

The data was previously extracted from the Texas Department of State Health Services’ Texas-Wide Integrated Client Encounter System (TWICES) into an aggregate report for each clinic by an Austin Public Health employee at the beginning of each month. APH transitioned from TWICES to the eClinicalWorks (eCW) platform in December 2017.

This dataset supports measure HE.B.6 of SD23

Data Source : Texas Department of State Health Services’ Texas-Wide Integrated Client Encounter System (TWICES), eCW

Calculation: HE.B.6 Number of clinic visits / 10,000 appointments (maximum number of available appointments per Fiscal Year)

Measure Time Period: Annually (Fiscal Year)

Automated: No

Date of last description update: 4/28/2020

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Austin Energy Customer Counts by Customer Class
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Austin Energy has four main customer classes: residential, commercial, industrial, and other.

Residential customers live in single-family dwellings, mobile homes, townhouses, or individually metered apartment units.

The majority of commercial customers are small to large businesses that fall under Austin Energy’s secondary level of service. This means Austin Energy owns, operates, and maintains the equipment (wires, transformers, etc.) supplying power to those facilities.

Industrial (Primary) customers take service at high voltage (12,500 volts or higher) and own, operate and maintain their own equipment. Consequently, Austin Energy experiences lower overall system losses and it costs less to serve these customers. Large commercial and industrial customers such as semiconductors, high-tech facilities, and data centers typically fall under the primary level of service. These customers have very high usage and load factors because they tend to operate 24/7.

The final class, other, typically refers to street lighting and facilities such as ballparks.

cents per kwhcommercialindustrialkwhmwhnumber of customerspercentage of mwhpercentage of revenueresidential
Traffic Detectors
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains information about traffic detectors deployed at signalized intersections in the City of Austin, Texas. The data is maintained by the Arterial Management Division of the City of Austin Transportation & Public Works Department.

bicyclesdetectiondetectorsloopsmobilitypedestrianssafetytraffictransportationvehicles
Campaign Finance - Pre-Election Summary
datahub.austintexas.gov

A summary of data reported to the Clerk's office within the last 30 days, broken into transaction type and report type, with a transaction total for each type of record (expenditure, contribution, loan) reported. The most recently reported items are at the top of the dataset.

campaign financecity clerkelectionfinancial
Traffic and Pedestrian Signal Requests
datahub.austintexas.gov

The dataset contains the ranking and status of traffic and pedestrian signal requests in Austin, TX.

mobilitypedestriansphbssafetytraffictraffic lightstraffic signalstransittransportation
Issued Tree Permits
datahub.austintexas.gov

NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between April 9 to April 19 related to an upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

This dataset was created by the City of Austin to compile information regarding all issued Tree Permit folders in AMANDA. The dataset contains information regarding the species, condition, and trunk diameter of the tree. It also includes geographic information like Council District and Jurisdiction Type. These permits are created throughout various review process at the City of Austin.

The point dataset contains information regarding active tree permits that were created throughout the City of Austin's review process. Information in this dataset has been retrieved from the City's Application MANagement and Data Automation (AMANDA) database. The dataset contains information on location, permit type, date of issue/expiration, heritage status, species, trunk diameter, condition, reason for request, council district, jurisdiction, associated fee, link to permit, and more.

constructiondevelopmentpermitpermittingreviewtree
EMS - Transport Count by Destination
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table shows the count of patients transported to each system-approved receiving facility by month. The current facilities included in the list are:

• Cedar Park Regional Medical Center • Dell Children's Medical Center • Dell Seton Medical Center at UT • Heart Hospital of Austin • Lakeway Regional Medical Center • North Austin Medical Center • Saint David's Children's Hospital • South Austin Medical Center • Saint David's Emergency Center - BeeCave • Saint David's Emergency Center - Cedar Park • Saint David's Medical Center • Saint David's Emergency Center - Pflugerville • Saint David's Round Rock Medical Center • Seton Medical Center Austin • Seton Medical Center Hays • Seton Medical Center Williamson • Seton Northwest Hospital • Seton Southwest Hospital • Scott & White Hospital - Round Rock • University Medical Center Brackenridge • Westlake Medical Center

The table includes a destination of “Other/Missing” for cases where data is either absent, incorrect, or reflects a transport to another facility.

NOTE: Dell Seton Medical Center at UT opened in May 2017, taking the place of University Medical Center Brackenridge.

911ambulanceatcemsaustindestinationsemergency medical servicesemshospitalspatient transportstransportstravis county
City of Austin Performance Measures
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This dataset provides the public an opportunity to review the measures of each city department and helps to maintain open communication and transparency with Austin residents. It is the dataset form of the online database, ePerformance Measures, found on the City’s website here: http://www.austintexas.gov/budget/eperf/index.cfm. The City of Austin is committed to providing the highest quality services to our community members. As efforts to be the most livable and best managed city in the country continue, this dataset provides valuable information needed to sustain service levels, strive for excellence, and continue improvement. Performance measures provide departmental staff and management with the critical operating information they need to assess quality service delivery and measure success. Measures provide City management key decision-making information for resource allocation, process improvements and other management decisions. Measures also provide the City Council comprehensive data on each department's primary operating functions. Further information on some of the key terms utilized throughout the dataset can be accessed through the Definitions section of the ePerf website: http://www.austintexas.gov/budget/eperf/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.Definitions. The data shown in the dataset is based on the most updated information available and could change as more current information is provided.

If you have any questions or comments regarding this database, or any budget inquiry, please contact the Budget Office via email at coa.budget@austintexas.gov or telephone at (512) 974-2610.

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Watershed Reach Index and Problem Scores
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Environmental Integrity Index (EII) is a tool developed by the City of Austin’s Environmental Resource Management Division to monitor and assess the ecological integrity and the degree of impairment in Austin’s watersheds. This feature class provides the most recent results from the EII for the City of Austin Watershed Protection Department’s Masterplanning process. Similarly, the Austin Lakes Index was designed to provide a yearly assessment of the ecological integrity of Lake Austin, Lady Bird Lake, and Lake Long.

Index scores (from both the EII and ALI) are an integer between 0 and 100. Excellent 88-100 Very Good 76-87 Good 63-75 Fair 51-62 Marginal38-50 Poor 26-37 Bad 13-25 Very Bad 0-12.

Problem Scores are an integer between 1 and 100 with 1 being "No Problem" and 100 being a highest priority.

EII Methodology:

http://www.austintexas.gov/watershed_protection/publications/document.cfm?id=186267

Master Plan Problem Score Methodology:

http://www.austintexas.gov/watershed_protection/publications/document.cfm?id=186352

Lake Index Methodology:

http://www.austintexas.gov/watershed_protection/publications/document.cfm?id=196479

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Bluetooth Travel Sensors -Traffic Match Summary Records (TMSR)
datahub.austintexas.gov

View the Complete Dataset documentation on Github: https://github.com/cityofaustin/hack-the-traffic/tree/master/docs

This dataset contains aggregate travel time and speed summaries based on the individual traffic match records from the City of Austin's Bluetooth travel sensors.. Each row in the dataset summarizes average travel time and speed along a sensor-equipped roadway segment in 15 minute intervals.

How does the City of Austin use the Bluetooth travel sensor data? The data enables transportation engineers to better understand short and long-term trends in Austin’s traffic patterns, supporting decisions about systems planning and traffic signal timing.

What information does the data contain? The sensor data is available in three datasets:

Individual Address Records ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Individual-Addresses/qnpj-zrb9/data ) Each row in this dataset represents a Bluetooth device that was detected by one of our sensors. Each record contains a detected device’s anonymized Media Access Control (MAC) address along with the time and location the device was detected. These records alone are not traffic data but can be post-processed to measure the movement of detected devices through the roadway network

Individual Traffic Matches ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Individual-Traffic-Matche/x44q-icha/data ) Each row in this dataset represents one Bluetooth enabled device that detected at two locations in the roadway network. Each record contains a detected device’s anonymized Media Access Control (MAC) address along with contain information about origin and destination points at which the device was detected, as well the time, date, and distance traveled.

Traffic Summary Records ( https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bluetooth-Travel-Sensors-Match-Summary-Records/v7zg-5jg9 ) The traffic summary records contain aggregate travel time and speed summaries based on the individual traffic match records. Each row in the dataset summarizes average travel time and speed along a sensor-equipped roadway segment in 15 minute intervals.

Does this data contain personally identifiable information? No. The Media Access Control (MAC) addresses in these datasets are randomly generated.

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Campaign Finance - Expenditures
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This dataset lists all expenditures and incurred obligations reported by candidates, officeholders and political committees on data files submitted per City Code Chapter 2-2-26.

For a complete listing of each column heading, please see the field listing here: http://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=262465

campaign financecity clerkelectionexpendituresfinancial
ACCD :: Event Listings
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Listing of our events at Austin Convention Center and Palmer Events Center for the next 12 months. Included are show dates, event names, hosting facility, contact numbers and websites for events.

calendarconvention centereventspalmer
Austin Code COVID-19 Complaint Cases
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This dataset displays info on COVID-19 complaints which Austin Code has received since March 17th, 2020. This dataset is unique to Austin Code case responses and doesn't include case data from Austin Fire, Austin Police, or other entities responding to COVID-19 complaints.

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Bond Ratings
datahub.austintexas.gov

Austin Energy has consistently maintained high bond ratings. A bond rating is a measure of a company’s credit quality, which includes the ability to repay its debt in a timely fashion. In 2016, two bond rating agencies upgraded their assessments of Austin Energy's creditworthiness, allowing the City of Austin-owned utility to reach a key financial goal of a AA credit rating. Standard & Poor's rated the $1.3 billion utility's bonds at AA Stable, up from AA- Stable. The rating service cited "the electric system's very strong financial performance trend as evidenced by its ability to maintain stronger fixed-charge coverage and total available liquidity levels.

bond ratingscredit qualitydebt
Green Building Ratings Aggregate
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Austin Energy Green Building ratings evaluate the sustainability of participating single family, multifamily and commercial buildings on a scale of one to five stars in the areas of energy efficiency, water efficiency, materials, site, indoor environmental quality, community impact and innovation. View the program performance savings metrics achieved since Fiscal Year 2007. Learn more at http://greenbuilding.austinenergy.com.

community impactenergyenergy efficiencyenvironmentgreen buildinginnovationsustainability
Austin Public Library Locations
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Address, phone number, and information about what is available at a location.

bookscomputersculturelibrarymeeting spacespublic
Watershed Boundaries
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This watershed boundary consists of modeled lines and edited lines based on site plans and field investigations.

agoltosocratadevelopmentregulationrunoffwater qualitywatershed
Sales – kWh by Customer Class
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This table groups Austin Energy customers into five classes: residential, primary 1 & 2, secondary 1, 2, & 3, lighting, and contract/tes/trans/highload. View sales in dollars and kWh.

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Electric System Equipment
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Browse the number of substations, miles of transmission lines, and more by year.

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Weatherization Assistance Program
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Austin Energy offers free home energy improvements to customers with low to moderate incomes who qualify. The improvements reduce energy costs and enhance indoor comfort. Qualifying customers can have their home weatherized and receive home improvements. These improvements include attic insulation, solar screens, compact fluorescent light bulbs, minor duct repair and sealing, caulking and weather stripping and other improvements. Customers participating in the program can realize energy savings from 6 to 21 percent. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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Previous Standard Product Lists
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Austin Water’s Standard Products List specifies acceptable manufacturer products for use in the construction of water and wastewater facilities. These products have undergone stringent testing to ensure the safety, reliability and consistency within the Austin Water system

austin waterconstructionstandard product listswastewaterwater
Preventative Health Screenings Services provided by Demographic
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This dataset includes the number of blood sugar and blood pressure screenings, cholesterol, community resource referrals, and health presentations performed by Austin Public Health's Health Equity Unit. The dataset is broken down by race/ethnicity and gender.

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Transportation & Public Works Data & Tech Services Issues
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This is a dataset of Github issues managed by the Austin Transportation & Public Works' Data & Technology Services team. We publish this data primarily so that it can be used as a data source for reporting purposes. For more information about our team, visit our website: https://austinmobility.io/about/

EMS - Customer Satisfaction By Month
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ATCEMS conducts phone surveys of all patients or their family members for whom the department has a valid phone number. The survey is performed within 72 hours of department contact with the patient. This table contains data describing patient satisfaction with ATCEMS services in response to a question posed in the survey.

911ambulanceatcemsaustincustomer satisfactionemergency medical servicesemssurvey resultstravis county
System Reliability
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The target numbers for the average duration of power outages for System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) goals: Prior to 2016: 60.00 minutes; 2016 – 2019: 57.22 minutes; 2020 – 2021: 45.50 minutes; 2022: 57.00 minutes The target numbers for the System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI) goals or the average number of power outages per customer: Prior to 2018: 0.80; 2018: 0.72; 2019: 0.69 2020 – 2021: 0.57; 2022: 0.72

The target number for the System Average Transmission Line Performance index (SATLPI) or the 12-month rolling average of the number of transmission line faults per 100 miles is 3.0.

Plan Review Cases
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This dataset was created to compile information about Plan Review (PR) cases filed with the City of Austin. The information is retrieved daily from the City's Application MANagement and Data Automation (AMANDA) database and includes information on location, proposed variances, applicants, owners, etc, if available. Note that many fields are intentionally left blank or are not filled out for various reasons.More information about the Plan Review process is available at https://austintexas.gov/buildingreview and by using the Austin Build and Connect portal https://abc.austintexas.gov/web/permit/public-search-other.

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From Aadhav to Zyva: 6,087 Names of Babies Born in Austin in 2017
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Names were tabulated using the exact spelling of the baby's first name on the birth certificate. Names from 19,896 birth certificates of births within the City of Austin during 2017 were used to create the data set.

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Council Member Tovo Resolutions
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This is a list of City Council Resolutions sponsored by Council Member Kathie Tovo in 2011, 2012 and 2013.

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Strategic Measure_Number of persons experiencing homelessness - Point in Time Count
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This dataset provides information on individuals experiencing sheltered or unsheltered homelessness in the Austin/Travis County Continuum of Care (CoC) on a single night in January when the Point in Time (PIT) Count occurs. "Sheltered" homelessness refers to individuals residing in emergency shelter, safe haven, or transitional housing project types. Unsheltered homelessness refers to individuals with a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings, including a car, park, abandoned building, bus or train station, airport, or camping ground on the night designated for the count. This measure overlaps, but is different from, the annual count of sheltered homelessness in HMIS (SD23 Measure EOA.E.1b).

Data Source: The data for this measure was reported to the City of Austin by the Ending Community Homelessness Coalition (ECHO). Each year, ECHO, as the homeless Continuum of Care Lead Agency (CoC Lead), aggregates and reports community wide data (including this measure) to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This data is referred to as System Performance Measures as they are designed to examine how well a community is responding to homelessness at a system level.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/hjiv-t2tm

Last Updated December 2020 with data for 2020 PIT Count.

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Austin Crash Report Data - Crash Victim Demographic Records
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This dataset contains crash victim records for crashes which have occurred in Austin, TX in the last ten years. It is one of two datasets which power our Vision Zero Viewer dashboard, available here: https://visionzero.austin.gov/viewer.

Crash data may take several weeks to be submitted, reviewed, and finalized for inclusion in this dataset. To provide the most accurate information as possible, we only provide crash data as recent as two weeks old. Please also note that some crash records may take even longer to appear in this dataset, depending on the circumstances of the crash and the ensuing law enforcement investigation.

Crash data is obtained from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Crash Record Information System (CRIS) database, which is populated by reports submitted by Texas Peace Officers throughout the state, including Austin Police Department (APD).

Please note that the data and information on this website is for informational purposes only. While we seek to provide accurate information, please note that errors may be present and information presented may not be complete.

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Brownfield Site List
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The City of Austin Brownfields Revitalization Office partners with local governments and other associations to support the revitalization of brownfields. Brownfield revitalization is a way to return a property to the community as a greenspace or as a commercial, residential or mixed-use development. Brownfields are abandoned, idle or under-utilized properties where revitalization is hindered by real or perceived environmental contamination. Brownfields are real property, where the expansion, redevelopment or reuse may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant. The column with ftp folder # corresponds to another posted dataset Brownfield Site Data which provides links to supporting documents for each of the sites.

arrbrownfieldschemicalcontaminationhazardousredevelopmentrevitalization
2009-2013: ECAD Residential Energy Audit Data
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This report is the result of Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 800 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2020. This report contains information on residential dwellings that have reported the results of the ECAD audit () to the City of Austin prior to 2014. For information on ECAD exemptions and other requirements, see Austin City Code Chapter 6-7. *Note – () Data reported by Residential Energy Auditors

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Traffic Signal Re-Timing
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This dataset reports the progress of the Austin Transportation Department's Annual Signal Timing Program. Traffic signal engineers re-time approximately 1/3 of the city’s 1,000+ signals each year, with the goal of ensuring signals are timed for optimum safety and performance.

This data powers our Signal Re-timing dashboard, available here: https://data.mobility.austin.gov/signal-timing

You may also be interested in our dataset of traffic signals by re-timing corridor, available here: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Synchronized-Traffic-Signal-Corridors/efct-8fs9

austinmobilityre-timingtraffic signalstransittransportation
Spirit of East Austin Comments
datahub.austintexas.gov

During the Sept. 12, 2015 Spirit of East Austin launch event, participants were asked: What community resources do we have? What community resources are we missing? What’s one thing you could have to improve the quality of life? What’s one thing I can do to make a difference? These are their captured responses.

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Repeat Offender Violation Cases With Notice of Violation Link
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This is a list of Repeat Offender Property violation cases which includes a link to the Austin Build + Connect portal. Notice of Violation documents can be accessed for each case if issued.

All violations (open and closed) for active ROP properties two years prior to license issuance to present. This captures code violations that met the criteria for the property to be registered in ROP and any violations since the property was registered.

austin build + connectnotice of violationrepeat offenderrepeat violationsviolation case
Austin Energy Operating Budget
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View the actual dollars for Austin Energy’s annual Operating Budget beginning fiscal year 2007. The Excess/Deficiency is calculated by subtracting the requirements from the available funds. Go to http://austinenergy.com/go/corporatereports to learn more.

Repeat Offender Property Activity
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The location and activity of "repeat offender properties" with respect to city code violations. To learn more about the Repeat Offender Program, see City's website: http://www.austintexas.gov/department/repeat-offender-program

codehousingpropertysafety
Austin Energy General Fund Transfer
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As a community-owned electric utility, Austin Energy returns a dividend to its community. This dividend is comparable to funds distributed to stockholders by investor-owned electric utilities. The dividend (known as the General Fund Transfer) returned by Austin Energy helps fund other City services such as Police, Fire, EMS, Parks, and Libraries. General Fund Transfers are common among municipally-owned utilities. For more detailed information about the General Fund Transfer, visit the City of Austin Finance online page: https://www.austintexas.gov/financeonline/finance/

Recycle Drop Off Locations
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A list of drop-off locations to recycle waste oil, oil filters, tires, automotive batteries, metal scrap, aluminum cans, tin cans, glass, plastic, corrugated boxes newspapers and other papers.

Austin Police Department Districts
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Austin Police Department Sectors and Districts.

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Spirit of East Austin Exit Survey Data
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Spirit of East Austin attendees were asked to fill out a survey as they were leaving the event. Please find here all the data from those surveys.

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2014: ECAD Commercial Reported Data
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This report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 800 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2020. This report contains information on commercial facilities that have reported the EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager benchmarking results in 2014 () to the City of Austin, as well as the calculated electric Energy Utilization Index (EUI). For information on ECAD exemptions and other requirements, see Austin City Code Chapter 6-7. Note – () Data reported by Commercial Customers

20110421-002auditaustinbuilding typeclimate protectioncommercialecadenergy star scoreeuiordinancescore
City of Austin Council Agenda Items Updates (2015-February 2024)
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The Council Items Update Report (CIUR) system is a project management tool utilized by City departments to monitor progress of Council-adopted policy initiatives and directives, and track these items to their completion. These items are included under the “Items From Council” agenda heading during each City Council meeting, and typically take the form of a resolution. This public portal allows users to view past Council actions (since 2015) and their respective status updates.

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Bike Fix It
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The Austin Parks and Recreation Department has 14 Bicycle Fix-it Stations at Parks and Recreation facilities all over Austin in an attempt to help promote healthier, more active and sustainable lifestyles for community members of all ages and backgrounds. These stations are free for the public to use in helping to make minor repairs to their bicycles.

bicyclefixfreestation
Suicide Line Listing By Age Group And Gender 2012-2018
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Listing of deaths by suicide in the City of Austin by year, age group, and gender. This listing is compiled from the Texas Electronic Registrar (TER). The Texas Electronic Registrar is an online system used by funeral directors, physicians, medical examiners, and others in Texas to create death certificates.

deathssuicide
Power Supply Costs
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Costs allowed in the fuel tariff include fuel for generation, transportation, renewable purchase power agreements, purchase power to serve retail customers, ERCOT fees and hedging. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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Austin Water - Commercial Water Consumption
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Monthly commercial water consumption by zip code and customer class.

awcommericalconsumptionwater
EMS - Ambulance Responses by Month
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This table contains data related to responses by regularly scheduled ambulances. Units that are not ambulances or are deployed on an irregular basis are excluded from this table.

ambulanceatcemscitycoacountyemsresponsesworkload
ELEVATION_contours_2021
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ELEVATION.contours_2021

Summary The Texas Natural Resources Information System (TNRIS) contracted Sanborn to fly LiDAR in March of 2021. TNRIS then created the contours in the Spring of 2022 using Global Mapper.

Description This layer represents contour elevation lines as of the March 2021. The contours are derived from LiDAR data, collected in the March 2021. Contours were generated using Global Mapper, sample spacing used to create the contours is consistent with the Nominal Point Spacing (NPS), of the source LiDAR dataset from which it was derived. Lines were automatically smoothed while being generated by Global Mapper.

Important: The LiDAR data was created using UTM zone 14N and was projected in Central Texas State Plane (NAD 83) FIPS 4203.

For contour type: 1 = Minor Contour 2 = Intermediate Contour 3 = Major Contour

Credits The Texas Natural Resources Information System (TNRIS)

Use limitations This map has been produced by the City of Austin for the cartographic purposes. No warranty is made by the City or TNRIS regarding its accuracy or completeness.

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APD Computer Aided Dispatch Incidents
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DATASET DESCRIPTION This dataset contains information on both 911 calls (usually referred to as Calls for Service or Dispatched Incidents) and officer-initiated incidents recorded in the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system. These are differentiated by the Incident Type field, defined below.

This data excludes records that were cancelled after being identified as duplicates of the same incident, such as when two 911 calls are made for the same incident. It also excludes records that were cancelled because they were handled by another agency such as Austin Fire or Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services or because they were found to not require a police response.

GENERAL ORDERS RELATING TO THIS DATA: The Department has a responsibility to protect life and property and to provide service to the residents of Austin. To fulfill this obligation it must provide an appropriate response to calls.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department crime data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

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2013: ECAD Commercial Portfolio Manager Reported Data
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This report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 800 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2020. This report contains information on commercial facilities that have reported the EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager benchmarking results in 2013 () to the City of Austin. For information on ECAD exemptions and other requirements, see Austin City Code Chapter 6-7. Note – () Data reported by Commercial Customers.

20110421-002auditaustinbtu/sqftbuilding typeclimate protectioncommercialecadenergy star scoreeuiordinanceratingscore
BOUNDARIES_city_of_austin_parks
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GIS Data Model developed by the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA).This GIS feature class includes City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department (PARD) Owned Parkland Boundaries within the City of Austin and surrounding areas.

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Dynamic Message Signs (DMS)
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This dataset contains information on the handful of dynamic message signs (DMS) deployed across the City of Austin. The data is updated every hour and is maintained by the Arterial Management Division of the City of Austin Transportation and Public Works Department.

We do not retain any historical data pertaining to these assets. The asset updates once an hour and the messaging may change more than once during that window. Should connectivity issues occur, the signs may still display old messages that differ from the ones reflected in this dataset.

This dataset is currently under active development and is subject to change at any time. Please note that it may contain incomplete or inaccurate information.

For Austin area dynamic messages signs maintained by Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), see https://its.txdot.gov/its/District/AUS/dms-messages

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Recycling Schedules
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Listing of all recycling schedules city wide.

brush collectionbulkyrecyclerecyclingresourcetrash
Campaign Finance - Loans
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This dataset lists all loans taken out by candidates, officeholders and political committees on data files submitted per City Code Chapter 2-2-26.

For a complete listing of each column heading, please see the field listing here: http://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=262466

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Impervious Cover 2021
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This dataset entails the delineation of impervious surfaces and artificial land cover types extracted from aerial imagery captured in early 2021. Utilization within the City of Austin The dataset plays a pivotal role in several municipal functions, encompassing the computation of the Drainage Charge managed by the Watershed Protection Department, wildfire assessments, emergency operations planning, transportation asset monitoring, urban forest management, and more. Data Updates New aerial imagery and impervious cover data are acquired by the city every two years, resulting in distinct datasets for each capture. As of its initial capture in early 2021, there have been no subsequent updates to this dataset. Downloading Instructions Some users have reported issues downloading the data. Due to the large size of the dataset, downloading can take longer than expected. We recommend following these instructions to download the data.

Click on 'Export'. Choose the desired export format from the dropdown menu. Initiate the download by clicking 'Download'. It's essential to allow your browser ample time to process the download. Even if no immediate action appears to occur, please refrain from closing the browser window. Depending on your internet speed, the download process can take between 10 to 30 minutes due to the substantial size of the data. Once the download commences in your browser, allow it to finish entirely. Should you encounter any issues during the download process, kindly contact the dataset owner for assistance.

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Budget Billing
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Budget Billing is available to customers who prefer to avoid significant fluctuations in their monthly utility bills. With this program, City of Austin Utilities takes an average of a customer's previous 12-month's worth of utility bills to calculate an average utility bill payment. With Budget Billing, accounts are reviewed and adjusted every six months.

The averages reflect all City of Austin utilities including electric, water, wastewater, solid waste, transportation and drainage fees.

October 2017: Budget billing data for the period October 2011 through September 2013 revises previously published data. The revision reflects increased maturity and stability of our reporting system.

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Synchronized Traffic Signal Corridors
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This dataset is under active development and is subject to change at any time

This dataset contains information on the individual signals that synchronized to a larger corridor.

This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of traffic signals.

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Spirit of East Austin – “I Commit To…” Statements from Event Participants
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Spirit of East Austin participants were asked to write down a commitment to stay engaged in this initiative.

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Economic Development Department Definition Guide
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Frequently used terms and phrases in various Program Guidelines and Applications. For additional information, visit the department Funding page: https://www.austintexas.gov/department/economic-development/funding

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Arts & Cultural Facilities- CAMP: Cultural Asset Mapping Project Directory
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This directory was compiled through a 2016 community mapping process as part of The City of Austin Cultural Arts Division's Cultural Asset Mapping Project (CAMP). The directory is a comprehensive list of arts and cultural facilities, creative businesses and organizations, public art, and any other cultural or creative resources submitted by CAMP participants as cultural assets. For more information on CAMP and how you can use this directory, visit www.austintexas.gov/culturemapping.

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Repeat Offender Registrations Quick View
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This is a slimmed down view of Repeat Offender Registrations for the purposes of tabular display.

Link to complete dataset: https://data.austintexas.gov/City-Government/Repeat-Offender-Registrations/86z9-i27i

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COA INFO BY MAKE AND MODEL
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Information on City of Austin vehicles organized by make and model

EMS - Patient Contacts by Month
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This table contains data that describes monthly patient contacts. It includes all incidents with a response priority between 1 and 5, inclusive.

911ambulanceatcemsaustinemergency medical servicesemspatient carepatient contactspatientspatient transport ratepatient transportstravis countyworkload
Creative Workspaces, Performance Venues, Galleries & Museums
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This is a listing of creative workspaces, performance venues, and exhibition venues collected through CAMP: The Cultural Asset Mapping Project. CAMP is an initiative of the Economic Development Department to map arts and cultural facilities in Austin. The entries in this dataset were compiled by the CAMP team within the Cultural Arts Division and collected through council district community mapping sessions and online surveys conducted over the summer of 2016. This dataset is only an excerpt of the complete CAMP dataset which will be available in early 2017. For more information on how this dataset was created, visit www.austintexas.gov/culturemapping or contact camp@austintexas.gov

This dataset represents only the information collected by Cultural Arts Division staff and community input through the 2016 Cultural Asset Mapping Project and does not represent an on-the-ground survey. This product has been produced by the Economic Development Department of the City of Austin for the sole purpose of informational reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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Tree Trimming (Line Clearance - Vegetation Management)
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Austin Energy is one of the few utilities in the nation that tries to meet with each property owner in advance of tree trimming. A plan detailing the trimming needed for each tree on a property is discussed and provided to the property owner for their acknowledgment and signature. When property owners refuse to meet or cooperate with scheduling, they receive a letter that indicates when trimming will occur. The number of refusal letters is extremely small, often less than 1 percent annually. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/trees and http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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Austin Water - Water Service Connection Count By Zip Code
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This data set will include total services connections count for water services by customer class and zip code.​

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Austin Police Stations
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Location information for Austin Police stations

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Public Improvement Bonds Overview
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An overview of public improvement bond project financial data that is updated on the first of every month.

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ECAD 2017 Commercial Annual Benchmarking (7/25/2018)
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This report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 900 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2024. This report contains information on commercial facilities that have reported the EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager benchmarking results in 2017 () to the City of Austin, as well as the calculated electric Energy Utilization Index (EUI). For information on ECAD exemptions and other requirements, see Austin City Code Chapter 6-7. Note – () Data reported by Commercial Customers

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Austintexas.gov - Top 10 Searches
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This represents the top 10 searches that visitors have conducted on via Google Search. The data represents the most recent one-month period.

*Note: On July 1, 2023, standard Universal Analytics properties will stop processing data.

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Lobbyist - Clients
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This table lists the clients reported by lobbyists. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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Repeat Offender Property Deficiencies
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NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between April 9 to April 19 related to an upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

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The location, violation type, and description of deficiencies of properties registered in the Repeat Offender Property program. To learn more about the Repeat Offender Program, see City's website: http://www.austintexas.gov/department/repeat-offender-program

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AAQOL Survey Monkey Answers Nov7 Update
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Resolution No. 20131024-084 directed the City Manager to “ . . . conduct facilitated discussions . . . about Asian American quality of life issues in Austin; to produce a Community Scorecard; to develop strategies to address the findings of Asian-American Health Assessment, the facilitated discussions, and the Community Scorecard; and to report back . . . with recommendations for enhanced or new City programs and practices.” For more information: marion.sanchez@AustinTexas.gov., https://asianlifeatx.bloomfire.com/, http://austintexas.gov/asianlifeaustin, https://www.facebook.com/AsianLifeATX.

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Power Supply Adjustment/Fuel Charge
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Austin Energy’s Power Supply Adjustment recovers fuel for generation, transportation, renewable purchase power agreements, purchase power to serve retail customers, ERCOT fees, hedging and the balance from the previous period. The adjustment is reviewed annually. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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Capital Improvement Projects ( CIP) Expenditures
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Capital improvement expenditures include upgrades to the Distribution and Transmission system such as new substations and transformers. They also include expenditures to build or upgrade power plants, new or upgraded chillers, new or upgraded facilities, and information technology infrastructure. All of these expenditures result in assets for the utility that become part of the rate base. Funding for CIP projects includes both current revenue and short-term debt or commercial paper which is eventually rolled into long-term bonds with a life of 30 years.

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Building a Better Austin: Action Steps
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Action steps for Development Services Department (DSD) and Planning and Zoning Department (PAZ) to address the Zucker final report received in May 2015.

Additional information is located at www.austintexas.gov/roadmap.

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Recreation Centers
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The Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide variety of programs for youth and teens, adults and 50+/seniors at our Community Recreation Centers. This dataset contains the name, address, zip code, phone number, and website url for all of PARD's recreation centers.

For more information, please visit https://www.austintexas.gov/department/community-recreation-centers

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The Austin Internet and Global Citizens Project (2010-2011)
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Technology ascertainment study administered in 2010 through the City’s Office of Telecommunications and Regulatory Affairs (TARA) in partnership with The University of Texas at Austin to better understand community technological needs and desires.

Download the attached files from the Metadata to view the survey questionnaire (PDF) or the Data Map (xls) which includes the variable names with labels from the questionnaire.

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Strategic Measure_Number of persons experiencing homelessness - Annual Sheltered HMIS Count
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This dataset provides information on individuals experiencing sheltered homelessness in the Austin/Travis County Continuum of Care (CoC) in a given fiscal year. "Sheltered" homelessness refers to individuals residing in emergency shelter, safe haven, or transitional housing project types. This measure overlaps, but is different from, the Point in Time (PIT) Count (SD23 Measure EOA.E.1a), which is a snapshot of both sheltered and unsheltered homelessness on one night in January.

Data Source: The data for this measure was reported to the City of Austin by the Ending Community Homelessness Coalition (ECHO). Each year, ECHO, as the homeless Continuum of Care Lead Agency (CoC Lead), aggregates and reports community wide data (including this measure) to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This data is referred to as System Performance Measures as they are designed to examine how well a community is responding to homelessness at a system level.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/2ejn-hrh2

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BOUNDARIES_jurisdictions
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This layer represents the jurisdiction and regulatory boundaries of the City of Austin.

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Lobbyist - Reports
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This dataset lists each report submitted by a lobbyist. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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2019 Multifamily ECAD
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ECAD Multifamily Audit and EUI Data as of November 13, 2019 This report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7's Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 1200 megawatts of Peak Energy by 2025. The Audit results are averages of the energy efficiency measures evaluated on site during the audit.

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2013: ECAD Multi-Family Energy Audit and EUI Data
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The following information will allow you to understand the intent of data provided. This report is in conjunction with Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the primary goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan which is to offset 800 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2020 to help reduce Austin's carbon footprint. In addition, this report contains information on multi-family properties older than 10 years that are required to perform an energy audit and report the results to the City of Austin and all residents living in those communities. The Austin Energy report quantifies the 2013 energy efficiency findings and the progress towards meeting City Council goals of Resolution 20081106-048.

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Street Centerline
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Street Segments

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Austin Water - Active Permitted Industrial Users
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​List of active permitted Industrial Users (IU) of the Austin Water Utility's sanitary sewer system under the Industrial Waste Control/Pretreatement Program.

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Active Credit Access Business Licenses
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Dataset of Active Credit Access Business Licenses

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2015: ECAD Multi-Family Audit and EUI Data
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This report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 800 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2020. In addition, this report contains information on multi-family properties older than 10 years that are required to perform an energy audit and report the results to the City of Austin and all residents living in those communities. The Austin Energy report quantifies the 2015 energy efficiency findings and the progress towards meeting City Council goals of Resolution 20081106-048.

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COA FUEL BY DEPARTMENT
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Breakdown of usage by Department and mileage per vehicle

Strategic Measure_Number of deaths by suicide
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Deaths by suicide in the city of Austin are reported to annually to Austin Public Health trough the Office of Vital Statistics. The data represents deaths by suicide within the city limits.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/HE-B-4a-Number-of-Deaths-by-Suicide/mqa2-tm7r/

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2023 City of Austin Demographic Profiles
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These are the data for displayed in the Demographic Profiles displayed on austintexas.gov/demographics. These profiles were published in 2024, but display data from 2022 and 2023.

Most data are from the 2022 American Community Survey (the most recent available at the time of publication), but some data have other sources. All data come from the American Community Survey estimates except for:

Total Population - City of Austin Planning Department (2023) Population Low-Moderate Income - Dept. of Housing and Urban Development LMISD Summary Data (2022) Occupied Housing Units - City of Austin Planning Department (2023) Median Home Closing Price - Austin Board of Realtors (2023) Average Monthly Rent - Austin Investor Interests (Q4 2023) Income Restricted Units - City of Austin Affordable Housing Inventory Housing Units-City of Austin Planning Department (2023) Population Density - Esri Updated Demographics Daytime Population Density - Esri Updated Demographics Selected Land Use Percentages - City of Austin Land Use Inventory Transit Stops - Capital Metro (2023)

City, County, and MSA data are 1-Year ACS estimates. Council Districts are 5-year ACS estimates.

More information and links to these alternate sources, when available, can be found at austintexas.gov/demographics.

These profiles are updated annually.

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APD Use of Force
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DATASET DESCRIPTION This dataset contains offense incidents where any physical contact with a subject was made by an officer using the body or any object, device, or weapon, not including un-resisted escorting or handcuffing a subject. Any complaint by a subject that an officer caused pain or injury shall be treated as a use of force incident, except complaints of minor discomfort from un-resisted handcuffing.

A response to resistance report is measured as a single subject officer interaction on a single case. A subject resistance may result in multiple types of force applied by an officer or multiple officers. Accordingly, the types of force used can be more than the total reports of response to resistance.

GENERAL ORDERS RELATING TO THIS DATA It is the policy of this department that officers use only that amount of objectively reasonable force which appears necessary under the circumstances to successfully accomplish the legitimate law enforcement purpose in accordance with this policy.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department crime data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

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Utility Contact Center Total Contacts
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Austin Energy manages the City of Austin Utility Contact Center and Online Customer Care Portal. This is the place customers go to start, stop or transfer utility services.

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Mobility Management Center Activities
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This dataset contains activities carried out by the Austin Transportation Public Works Mobility Management Center in response to 311 service requests as well as issues identified by staff and regional agencies.

See also this dataset which contains the issues from which these activities originated: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Mobility-Management-Center-Issues/v7vh-gbi6

Read more about the Mobility Management Center here: https://www.austintexas.gov/department/arterial-management

Board of Adjustment Cases
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NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between April 9 to April 19 related to an upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

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This dataset was created to compile information about Board of Adjustment (BOA) cases filed with the City of Austin. The information is retrieved daily from the City's Application MANagement and Data Automation (AMANDA) database and includes information on location, proposed variances, applicants, owners, case managers etc, if available. Note that many fields are intentionally left blank or are not filled out for various reasons.More information about the BOA process is available at http://www.austintexas.gov/boa and by using the Austin Build and Connect portal https://abc.austintexas.gov/web/permit/public-search-other.

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Zoning Ordinance
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This feature class is made up of City of Austin zoning ordinance boundaries. Work on this layer began in 2001 with zoning ordinance polygons entered on a day forward basis. Therefore, polygons for older ordinances are less likely to be included in this data.

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Energy Efficiency Annual Energy Savings ( MWH)
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Austin Energy provides rebates and low interest loans to customers who make energy efficiency improvements. During fiscal year 2012, energy savings totaled nearly 106-million kilowatt hours. That's enough electricity to power nearly 9,400 residential homes in Austin.

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Lobbyist - Registrants
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This dataset lists all registered lobbyists and business entities with the City of Austin. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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Parking Lot Entranaces and Exits
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Entrances and exits to surface and garage parking lots in the downtown area of Austin, TX.

The data is also available as an Esri File Geodatabase, here: http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=c84e634d0d074d70b3cdb2da4e065dda

This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries.

This product has been produced by Austin Transportation Department for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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Census 2020 Response Rates
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Decennial Census: 2020 Decennial Self-Response Rates

Data sourced from the 2020 Census Response Rates API and filtered for tract level data for Travis, Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, and Williamson Counties.

Source API Documentation: https://api.census.gov/data/2020/dec/responserate.html

More info about data columns: https://api.census.gov/data/2020/dec/responserate/variables.html

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Municipal Court Caseload Information FY 2021
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This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin.

"Case Status" and "Race" abbreviations go as follows: Fields for Race: A, Asian B, Black BA, Black or African American CD, Client does not know CR, Client refused DNC, Data not calculated H, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander L, Hispanic or Latino ME, Middle Eastern MR, Identified Multiple Races N, Native American or Alaskan O, Other U, Unknown W, White

Case Status (Closed Y/N) TERMINATED (TERM) and TERMINATED ADMINISTRATIVELY (TERMA) = Y ACTIVE (ACT) AND INACTIVE(IN) INACTIVE = N Active, Inactive, Terminated, Terminated Administratively Inactive doesn't mean the cases is closed only TERM and TERMA.

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Bad Debt Expense
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Bad debt expense is the amount of revenue billed in any fiscal year that is not collected. It represents a final, audited number based on an analysis of collectability. While Austin Energy has experienced growth in receivable balances for active accounts due to a postponement of utility cut-offs for delinquent payment during Austin Energy’s transition to the new customer billing system, the utility is beginning to see significant collection on those balances. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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Utility Contact Center Average Speed For Answering Calls
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The average speed for answering calls was up in Fiscal Years 2009 and 2010 due to Customer Service Representatives focusing on one-call resolutions, thus avoiding repeat calls by customers. In addition, the Utility Contact Center has rolled out several campaign initiatives over the past few years to promote conservation programs. Explaining those products and benefits takes extra time.

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COA INFO BY CLASS
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Information on vehicles by class type

Mobility Management Center Issues
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This dataset is comprised of issues received by the City of Austin's Mobility Management Center, which is operated by the Austin Transportation & Public Works Department's Arterial Management Division.

These records are comprised of both resident-reported issues via 311 as well as issues reported directly to the Mobility Management Center by staff or regional agencies.

This dataset is related to the Mobility Management Center Activities dataset, which captures specific actions taken in response to these issues.

See:

Activities dataset: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/-UNDER-CONSTRUCTION-Mobility-Management-Center-Act/p7pt-re4k

Arterial management division homepage: https://www.austintexas.gov/department/arterial-management

Payments & Compliance Dataset
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Texas Code, Chapter 380 Payments & Compliance Dataset

Zoning (Small Map Scale)
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This feature class represents the zoning classification boundaries in the City of Austin and surrounding counties.

GTW.D.4 - Employee attrition rate
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This measure provides employee attrition or turnover rate. This data is reported to provide city leaders with a measure that enables them make decisions about their workforce needs. This dataset will show the rate of turnover by department. The provided here can be used to view specific departmental attrition rates.

This dataset supports measure(s) GTW.D.4 of SD23 . Data Source: Banner

This is a data report that did not require a calculation.

Measure Time Period: Annually (Fiscal Year)

Automated: No

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/deu4-w2cd

Last Updated 10/23/23

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APD Arrests
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DATASET DESCRIPTION: When an officer finds it necessary to arrest an individual, such as upon witnessing a crime, having probable cause, or acting on a judge-issued arrest warrant, they are required to write an arrest report. The arrest report details the conditions of the arrest and directly pertains to the individual in question. Additionally, it includes specific details of the charges associated with the arrest.

GENERAL ORDERS RELATED TO ARRESTS Austin Police Department General Order 319 states, "This order outlines the guidelines for warrant and warrantless arrests. The following order cannot address every situation that an officer might encounter; however, in exercising arrest authority, officers should be guided by what is contained in this document. Nothing in this order should be interpreted as authorizing or restricting an officer's arrest authority as defined by the Code of Criminal Procedure."

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

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[TEST] Austin Crash Report Data - Crash Level Records
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This is a test dataset for development only.

Our official crash record dataset is available here: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Austin-Crash-Report-Data-Crash-Level-Records/y2wy-tgr5/about_data

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City of Austin Public Art Collection
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Public Art Installation Locations

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Exhibit A Index to Agreed Upon Procedures
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Exhibit A is attached to each agreement between the City and Circuit of the Americas (COTA) and to each agreement between the City and Circuit Events Local Organizing Committee (CELOC). Exhibit A was amended by City Council on December 12, 2013 (item 73).

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Energy Efficiency Peak Demand Reduction
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Peak demand is the highest point of energy use on any given day and typically occurs between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m. Austin Energy’s energy efficiency and demand reduction programs are designed to lower energy usage and reduce the amount of load on the electric system. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/advantage and http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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Strategic Measure_Number of returns to homelessness
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This dataset provides information on individuals who exit homelessness to permanent housing destinations and then return to homelessness within 2 years from their exit in the Austin/Travis County Continuum of Care (CoC) in a given fiscal year.

Data Source: The data for this measure was reported to the City of Austin by the Ending Community Homelessness Coalition (ECHO). Each year, ECHO, as the homeless Continuum of Care Lead Agency (CoC Lead), aggregates and reports community wide data (including this measure) to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This data is referred to as System Performance Measures as they are designed to examine how well a community is responding to homelessness at a system level.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/cutp-y8m4

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Strategic Measure_Community Survey Reporting Dataset
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The annual City of Austin Community Survey measures success in key areas of our Strategic Plan and other City priorities. This data comes from a third party that administers the survey on behalf of the city. The city uses this information for performance measurement. This is a small portion of the full community survey dataset that can be found here: https://data.austintexas.gov/City-Government/Strategic-Measure_-Dataset-Name-/tpkc-tthx This data set is intended to power visualizations for related measures in the strategic plan.

Thirty one strategic measures are reported using this data set.

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Debt Service Coverage Ratio
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Debt Service Coverage Ratio is a measure of the cash flow available to pay current debt payments. View our debt-to-equity ratio, debt service coverage ratio, and more starting from fiscal year 2005. Go to http://austinenergy.com/go/corporatereports to learn more.

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Pool Inspections
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This is a dataset of information from the results of inspections and /or enforcement of violations related to commercial pool and spa for public health and safety by Austin Public Health - Environmental Health Services Division. Data is updated weekly. Data file includes three years of data.

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COA FUEL BY ICMA Class
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This is a breakdown of fuel usage by ICMA class

Number of Austin Energy Customers 2015
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As part of the FY 2013 rate case, Austin Energy restructured its customer classes.

Austin Energy’s four customer classes include:

Residential — customers living in single-family dwellings, mobile homes, townhouses or individually metered apartment units.

Secondary — commercial customers including small to large businesses. This means Austin Energy owns, operates and maintains the equipment supplying power to those facilities . Secondary 1 — commercial customers served at less than 10 kW. Secondary 2 — commercial customers served between 10 and 50 kW. Secondary 3 — commercial customers served at more than 50 kW.

Primary — customers that take service at high voltage and own, operate and maintain their own equipment. Consequently, Austin Energy experiences lower overall system losses and expense in serving these customers. Large commercial and industrial customers such as semiconductors, hightech facilities and data centers typically fall under this level of service. These customers have very high usage and load factors because they tend to operate 24/7. Primary 1 — commercial customers served at less than 3 MW. Primary 2 — commercial customers served between 3 and 20 MW. Primary 3 — commercial customers served at more than 20 MW.

Contract/Transmission — customers owning and maintaining all equipment on the customer side for electric delivery and receiving service at 69 kV or above. Contract applies to a small number of large commercial customers operating under legacy contracts.

Lighting — typically refers to street lighting and facilities including ballparks.

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Solar Program Current Incentive Levels and Available Capacity
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This data can be used to track the capacity and incentive levels available for Austin Energy's Solar Rebate Program.

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Payments & Compliance Reports
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Texas Code, Chapter 380 Payments & Compliance Reports

Community_Tree_Priority_Map
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The City of Austin’s Community Tree Priority Map (formerly Planting Prioritization) serves as a decision support tool to determine where to focus forestry activities in Austin, Texas. This map shows U.S. Census tracts (2010) containing tabular data related to community forestry priorities determined by the Community Tree Preservation Division’s Urban Forest Program. Prioritization is determined through the priority score. This score combines nine measures normalized and summarized into four broad categories. The score is aggregated at the neighborhood (U.S. Census tract) level. Scores can range from 0 to 100 with higher scores meaning a higher need for community forestry activities to achieve more equitable canopy distribution. Finally, the priority level provides a categorical representation of the data for a simplified view.

Priority Score = ( Σ Natural Environment + Σ Social Vulnerability + Σ Community Investment + Σ Health & Well-Being ) / 4

This map was updated in 2020. Minor updates are made as-needed with a review and data update scheduled for 2025 (every 5 years).

Ultimately, this map is used to aggregate Urban Forest Grant/Portal projects and tree planting/distribution data to assess program performance.

This dataset is intended to be downloaded as a GIS Shapefile but may also be viewed in Excel. It's also available in ArcGIS Online at https://austin.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=7d7c5260e60c4f8ab811d2c5fda6c40f

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Street Signs and Roadway Markings Work Order Time Logs
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This dataset relates work completed for the purpose of installing and maintaining roadway markings and street signs across the City of Austin. Each row records time spent by one or more technicians who completed the work order. This work is managed by the Signs & Markings Division of the City of Austin Transportation Department.

You may also be interested in these related datasets, which can be joined together using the work order ID columns:

  • Road Markings Work Orders: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Roadway-Markings-Work-Orders/nyhn-669r
  • Road Markings Jobs: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Work-Order-Markings-Jobs/vey3-7n3x
  • Signs Work Orders: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Work-Order-Signs/ivss-na93
  • Signs and Markings Reimbursements: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Signs-and-Markings-Reimbursement-Tracking/pma8-yy5k
Roadway Markings Work Orders
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This dataset contains records of in-progress and work completed from June 2018 to present for the purpose of tracking the installation and maintenance of roadway markings in the City of Austin full purpose jurisdiction. This work is managed by the Signs & Markings Division (SMD) of the City of Austin Transportation and Public Works (TPW) department.

The records are managed in a work management system tracker and the dataset is automatically updated twice per day.

You may also be interested in these related datasets, which can be joined together using the work order ID columns:

  • Road Markings Jobs: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Work-Order-Markings-Jobs/vey3-7n3x
  • Signs and Markings Time Logs: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Work-Order-Signs-Markings-Time-Logs/qvth-gwdv
  • Signs and Markings Reimbursements: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Signs-and-Markings-Reimbursement-Tracking/pma8-yy5k

Division website: http://www.austintexas.gov/department/signs-markings

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Sound Ordinance Permits
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NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between April 9 to April 19 related to an upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

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This data set contains information about sound ordinance permit applications that have been submitted for review to the City of Austin. The information is retrieved from the Application MANagement and Data Automation (AMANDA) database. AMANDA is managed by the Development Services Department. The data set includes information about the status of the application, the case number, the description of the proposed event, the applicant, the date the event will take place, and the location. Some examples of application for Sound Ordinance Permits include permits submitted for concrete pourings, amplified sound, outdoor music venues.

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Pole Attachments
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This dataset contains information about pole attachments in Austin, TX.

The data is maintained by the Arterial Management Division of the City of Austin Transportation and Public Works Department.

This dataset is currently being developed and may change at any time. As a result, this may contain incomplete or inaccurate information.

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EMS - Annual Report Open Data Table
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This table shows ATCEMS fiscal year performance data that supports the ATCEMS annual report.

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Arterial Management Materials Warehouse Inventory
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This dataset contains information about the materials warehouse for the City of Austin Transportation Department's Arterial Management Division.

It is updated daily and provides a running count of materials on-hand, and is used for internal reporting purposes.

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Addresses
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<span style="font-family:&quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size:16px;">Address Points</span>

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System Fuel Cost Average
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The system fuel cost average is the cost of fuel purchased, divided by the number of kilowatts generated. View the system annual average fuel cost (cents/kWh) starting in 2006. Go to http://austinenergy.com/go/reports to learn more.

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Infant Mortality Rates by ZIP Code Travis County 2011-2014
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This dataset contains the infant mortality rates by ZIP Code for ZIP Codes within Travis County for combined years 2011-2014. It was created from the complete Texas Public Use Data File (PUDF) downloaded from UT System Population Health at: http://www.utsystempophealth.org/imr-texas/

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Operations And Maintenance Expenditures
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Austin Energy's operating budget includes Operations & Maintenance; fuel costs; debt service payments; and cash transfers to the Capital Improvements Project fund. Please note: Operations and Maintenance with Fuel does not include debt service and transfers. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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Strategic Measure_Dollars per Hour Wage That an Individual Must Earn to Support a Family in Austin (Self-Sufficiency Wage) (EOA.C.3)
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This data set exists to understand the financial requirements to live in Travis County to support a family. The data source is reported every two years by the University of Washington's Self-Sufficiency Standard which has been monitoring county-level data across the United States since the mid-1990's. Dr. Diana Pearce is the creator of the Self-Sufficiency Standard. This data can be used to craft policy, targeting resources, and one-on-one job coaching counseling.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page here: data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/rt9q-qkym

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Green Building Energy Code Compliance
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Austin Energy Green Building is responsible for development of the City's Energy Code. Scan the number of permits and energy savings resulting from application of the code to new construction. Data starts in Fiscal Year 2007 and covers single family, multifamily, and commercial permits. Learn more at https://austinenergy.com/energy-efficiency/green-building.

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Lakes and Rivers
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Polygon layer delineating the area covered by major lakes within Travis County Texas.

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TRANSPORTATION_urban_trails_network
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The Urban Trails dataset describes a specific type of pedestrian and bicycle-user infrastructure. The ideal design of an Urban Trail is an off-street, 12 foot wide concrete path that can accommodate a variety of trail users including bicyclists, pedestrians, wheel chair users, parents with strollers, kids on razor scooters and so on. Since the first Urban Trails Master Plan was adopted in September 2014 not all existing trail segments in this dataset strictly comply with the guidelines described in Appendix A: Trail Design Criteria of the Urban Trails Master Plan. The Urban Trails network is intended to be a part of the greater Active Transportation Network and may relate to the on-street bicycle network or the sidewalk network, as well as City of Austin parks. In this dataset, many Urban Trail endpoints connect to the City of Austin’s streets dataset or the City of Austin’s parks dataset.

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Street Sign Work Orders
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This dataset contains records of work completed and in-progress work from June 2018 to present for the purpose of installing and maintaining street signs in the City of Austin full purpose jurisdiction. This work is managed by the Signs & Markings division of the City of Austin Transportation and Public Works Department.

You may also be interested in these related datasets, which can be joined together using the work order ID columns:

  • Signs and Markings Time Logs: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Work-Order-Signs-Markings-Time-Logs/qvth-gwdv
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Expense Open Budget-revised
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The operating budget provides spending authorization for the various programs and activities of the City. Please visit https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Key-Terms-and-Facts-about-Open-Budget-ATX/capb-cbrm/ for more information.

Drainage Pipe
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The data being collected is to be used for several purposes: - Hydraulic/hydrologic modeling input - Work Order Management System integration - Map book production - Mobile redlining/correction submission tools

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Municipal Court Caseload Information FY 2022
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This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin.

"Case Status" and "Race" abbreviations go as follows: Fields for Race: A, Asian B, Black BA, Black or African American CD, Client does not know CR, Client refused DNC, Data not calculated H, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander L, Hispanic or Latino ME, Middle Eastern MR, Identified Multiple Races N, Native American or Alaskan O, Other U, Unknown W, White

Case Status (Closed Y/N) TERMINATED (TERM) and TERMINATED ADMINISTRATIVELY (TERMA) = Y ACTIVE (ACT) AND INACTIVE(IN) INACTIVE = N Active, Inactive, Terminated, Terminated Administratively Inactive doesn't mean the cases is closed only TERM and TERMA.

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2015-2017: ECAD Residential Audit Data
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This report is the result of Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 800 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2020. This report contains information on residential dwellings that have reported the results of the ECAD audit () to the City of Austin prior to 2014. For information on ECAD exemptions and other requirements, see Austin City Code Chapter 6-7. *Note – () Data reported by Residential Energy Auditors

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION_austin_energy_service_area
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This layer depicts the extent of Austin Energy's electric service boundary.

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Barton Spring Salamander Counts and Covariates
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Observations of Barton Springs Salamanders at Austin's Barton Springs (a complex of several springs) with abundance as observed by size classes with several covariates. Discharge data from USGS: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/tx/nwis/uv/?site_no=08155500&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060

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Strategic Measure_Number and percentage of persons who successfully exit from homelessness
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This dataset represents the number of persons who successfully exit from homelessness in a given fiscal year in the Austin/Travis County Continuum of Care (CoC). This measure is comprised of Metric 7b1 and 7b2 from the HUD System Performance Measures.

Data Source: The data for this measure was reported to the City of Austin by the Ending Community Homelessness Coalition (ECHO). Each year, ECHO, as the homeless Continuum of Care Lead Agency (CoC Lead), aggregates and reports community wide data (including this measure) to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This data is referred to as System Performance Measures as they are designed to examine how well a community is responding to homelessness at a system level.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/xtip-he7k

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Solar On City Facilities
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Austin Energy has installed solar projects on municipal facilities such as City Hall, libraries, and recreation centers to increase public awareness about solar power and demonstrate the effectiveness of this technology. View the location name, address, year installed, and system size in kW. Go to austinenergy.com/go/solar to learn more about solar solutions from Austin Energy. Please note that this data set is no longer updated and should be considered static.

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Campaign Finance - Credits
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This table lists any credit, interest, rebate, refund, reimbursement, or return of a deposit fee resulting from the use of a political contribution or an asset purchased with a political contribution reported on the Texas Ethics Commission C/OH Form, Schedule K. For more information about credits, please visit the Texas Ethic Commission's instruction guide here: https://www.ethics.state.tx.us/forms/COH_ins.pdf

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Lobbyist - Employees
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This dataset lists each employee a lobbyist reports. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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Boundaries: City of Austin Council Districts
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This data asset provides the geographic boundaries the City of Austin's City Council Districts, including detailed district shapes and associated geographic coordinates. It is essential for understanding political representation and local governance within the city. By offering this data, we empower city planners, policy analysts, community organizers, and businesses to make informed decisions related to electoral boundaries, public services, and district-level analysis. It also supports more effective civic engagement and resource allocation by helping stakeholders identify key areas of influence and need across the city's council districts.

Terms of Use This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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EMS - Annual Report Expenses
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This table shows ATCEMS expenses by fiscal year, broken out by expense category. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS annual report.

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Energy Efficiency Program Expenditures
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To pursue the Austin City Council’s policies in energy efficiency, Austin Energy invests millions of dollars in these programs so our customers can benefit from lower usage and bills. Unspent Energy Efficiency Services weatherization funds for FY 2015 are now carried over into the FY 2016 budget. Customer Assistance Program weatherization assistance funds have historically been carried forward into subsequent budget years. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/advantage and http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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COA ODP FUELBYTYPE
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This is a breakdown of fuel usage from the City of Austin by type of fuel consumed

​​​Austin Water - Energy Consumption for All Plants
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Total kWh consumption per million gallons of water treated by year, month, plant and plant type.

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APD Average Response Time by Day and Hour
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DATASET DESCRIPTION: This Dataset includes the average response time by Call Priority across days of the week and hours of the day. Response Times reflect the same information contained in the APD 911 Calls for Service 2019-2024 dataset.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

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Open Data Portal Datasets - Austin Transportation and Public Works
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This dataset lists the public and internals datasets published on the City of Austin Open Data Portal filtered to the Austin Transportation and Public Works department. Dataset types include stories, charts, datasets, filters, embedded links, and files. This dataset is maintained by the Data and Technology Services division in the department.

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Austin Code Cases Related to Winter Storm Uri
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NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between March 19 to March 29 related to a upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

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Austin Code Cases related to the winter storm of Feb. 2021.

Please visit our dashboard for more in-depth analysis: https://austin.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=d3f090400b654c338ceb65c0ec776935

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Boundaries: City of Austin Neighborhoods
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This feature class represents the boundaries of the City of Austin Neighborhood Planning Areas (NPA). The status of these areas, as directed by City Council, can either be plan approved, planning underway/set to begin, future planning area, or non-neighborhood planning area. Future planning area boundaries may change before they are set by the City Council to begin. See https://www.austintexas.gov/department/planning-and-zoning/plans for more information.

Terms of Use This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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Traffic Signal Network Device Status Log
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The Austin Transportation Department manages thousands of IP-enabled devices which enable traffic signal operations. Devices include traffic cameras, battery backup systems, signal controllers, and vehicle detectors.

This dataset, updated daily, serves as a log of attempts to communicate with the various various devices on the traffic signals network.

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Chapter 380 Agreements: Basic Information Data Set
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Compliance Reports

EMS - Monthly Finance Measures
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This table contains performance data related to ATCEMS revenue collection processes.

When using this data for research or other purposes, please cite it as:

Emergency Medical Services Department. (2017). EMS - Monthly Finance Measures [Data set]. City of Austin, Texas Open Data Portal. https://doi.org/10.26000/001.000008.

Since this table is updated on a monthly basis, include the date that the table was accessed in the citation.

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Opiate Overdoses by Age Range, Gender, and Drug Type FY 2018
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Static Data Set Opiate overdoses by age group and gender for fiscal year 2018

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Medically Vulnerable Program
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The City of Austin maintains a Medically Vulnerable Registry of customers with a long-term disease, ailment, or critical illness. Customers eligible for the registry receive additional time to pay their utility bills and personal case management services from Austin Energy and partnering social service agencies.

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Top 50 Pages By Pageviews on Austintexas.gov -
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This data, exported from Google Analytics displays the most popular 50 pages on Austintexas.gov based on the following: Views: The total number of times the page was viewed. Repeated views of a single page are counted. Bounce Rate: The percentage of single-page visits (i.e. visits in which the person left your site from the entrance page without interacting with the page).

*Note: On July 1, 2023, standard Universal Analytics properties will stop processing data.

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System Production Cost
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Austin Energy’s system annual average production cost is total operations and maintenance costs divided by total generation in kilowatt-hours. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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Golf Courses in Austin
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A list of golf courses in Austin, their phone numbers, tee times and scorecards.

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Strategic Measure_Number of Small Businesses Supported by City of Austin Programs, EOA.A.6
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This data set tracks the number of established businesses, non-profits, and startups that the City of Austin Economic Development and Small and Minority Business Resources departments supported each year. The data set lists the programs each business was served through, the race or ethnicity of the CEO or Executive supported, and zipcode, if available. This data can be used to distinguish areas of Austin and around the globe that have received small business services as well as the racial makeup of the executives of these established businesses, non-profits, and startups.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/hgbb-jkth

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Future Land Use
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This layer represents the area and attributes for the Future Land Use Map.

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Land Database 2021
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This data is provided as a one-off project and there are no plans to update it. The data is collected from the 3 main appraisal districts and users may go to them to obtain land records and appraisal data, or contact HPD staff for assistance. This layer contains land use, zoning, and appraisal data for the purposes of long-range planning and scenario modelling, current to October 2016, but based on a variety of sources with different capture dates. The land use information and parcel geography are based on a land use inventory. It also includes estimates of residential units based on building permit, appraisal data, aerials, and a variety of other sources. An ArcGIS lyr file is also provided to allow users to draw this GIS layer in ArcMap.

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Lobbyist - City Officials
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This table lists city officials that benefited from a lobbyist expenditure. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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Strategic Measure_Median Family Income
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This dataset provides information about the median family income in Austin (SD23 measure EOA.B.6). Median family income (MFI) is calculated annually by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to help set income limits that determine eligibility for assisted housing programs. This dataset includes the MFI calculated by HUD for the Austin-Round Rock MSA and the United States. For years prior to FY 2016, HUD reported on the Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos MSA instead of the Austin-Round Rock MSA.

This information is important in understanding economic and affordability trends in Austin. Additionally, the Housing and Planning Department uses median family income data in setting income limits for affordable housing programs in Austin.

View more details and insights related to this dataset on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Median-Family-Income/r93e-edn2

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Transportation Department Financial Codes
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This dataset contains financial tracking codes used by City of Austin staff to manage various program budgets. Our internal operations systems consume data directly from this dataset. This data is subset of the canonical data maintained by the City of Austin Financial Services Division. https://www.austintexas.gov/fsd

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Austin Water - Gallons of Water and Wastewater Treated
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Millions of gallons of water treated grouped by year, month, plant and water type.

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Power Partner Thermostat Program
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Power Partner was launched in 2013 and is a voluntary program for residential customers who use internet-connected thermostats. View dates and times, starting in calendar year 2006, when we used either this or its predecessor voluntary program to reduce residential energy demand. Go to austinenergy.com/go/powerpartner to learn more.

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Land Database Data Only 2016
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This data is based on https://data.austintexas.gov/Building-and-Development/Land-Database-2016/nuca-fzpt. Please see that dataset for more information.

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Issued Building Permits
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This point shapefile contains data regarding building permits issued by the Development Services Department in the City of Austin jurisdiction from 2006 onwards. This information is updated quarterly. Data in this dataset has been retrieved both from the City's Application MANagement and Data Automation(AMANDA) database. The dataset contains information regarding location, proposed uses, valuation, number of units, square footage etc, if available.

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Strategic Measure_Street Segment Condition Data
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This table contains data that describes the condition of streets maintained by the City of Austin Public Works Department. The street network consisted of about 2525 miles of streets and just over 7863 lane miles of pavement in fiscal year 2019. Note that since many streets consist of multiple lanes, there are about three times as many lane miles as miles of streets. We report based on lane miles, rather than street miles in order to better capture the public's driving experience.

Condition data is gathered by a contacted vendor, who drives the streets using a specially equipped vehicle that records the data used to determine street condition. The vendor drives every lane of every street in the city, covering one-third to one-half of the city every year. Street condition is then classified as excellent, good, fair, poor, or failed based on national street engineering standards.

This table contains data for the most recent set of assessment data. Year-to-year performance is reported using another table that contains aggregated values calculated using the method described above. Private streets and streets maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation are excluded from reporting and this data set, since maintenance of those roadways is the responsibility of those parties.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/kara-xhcd.

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Residential Demolitions dataset
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This is a custom query against the larger data set "Issued Construction Permits". This subset of data is looking only at residential demolition permits issued, including both total demolitions (identified by the "work class" of Demolition) and partial demolitions (identified by the partial demolition tag in the folder description). The intent is to answer a question raised about the ratio of partial to total demolitions.

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APH Social Service Vendor Main Locations
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This dataset is a list of main headquarter office locations for non profit and governmental organizations that have formal agreements with Austin Public Health for the delivery of social services within the City of Austin and/or Travis County. It contains information on the Agency Name, Alias, Main Office Location (i.e., Address, City, State, Zip Code), Agency’s Website, Main Office Phone, COA Vendor Code, Main Office Latitude and Longitude.

Due to safety concerns of some vulnerable populations, listed physical main locations are shown if already a matter of public record through any one of the following sources:

  1. controller's contract website at https://www.austintexas.gov/financeonline/vendor_connection/search/svname.cfm
  2. agency's own website identifies main location
  3. the main location is identified within organization’s formal agreement with Austin Public Health

If all of the above sources, contain a P O Box, then the PO Box itself is provided - in lieu of the physical location - among the agency’s contact information.

In the event an organization provides service delivery outside of its main headquarter location, such additional locations are not listed here.

No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding the specific accuracy, relevance, or completeness of this dataset.

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Bar Ditch
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Bar Ditch - A bar ditch is a man-made, open drainage-way into which excess surface water or groundwater drained from land, storm water runoff, or floodwaters flow either continuously or intermittently. It differs from a ditch in that it is typically less than 18 inches deep and contains driveway culverts of insignificant size (6" - 12"). A single line feature represents the entire line of ditch/culvert representing the bar ditch.This data has been collected as part of a larger project by the City of Austin's Watershed Protection and Development Review Department to inventory its drainage infrastructure and create a GIS to store this information. The project includes an internal team developing a GIS based on record documents and an external team locating ground level appurtenances using GPS field collection units. The data in this data set represents the former.

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2015 - 2021 Urban Forest Dataset
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City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

This dataset comprises a list of all urban forest projects that DSD helped to fund across Austin.

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Hate Crimes 2017-2025
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A dataset of crimes that occurred in the designated time period that are being investigated as hate crimes. In APD's opinion these cases have met the FBI's definition of a hate crime, as well as the State's and Federal Law's definition of a hate crime. The ultimate decision to prosecute lies with the appropriate County District Attorney.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided are for informational use only and may differ from official APD crime data.
  2. APD’s crime database is continuously updated, so reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different data sources may have been used.
  3. The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided. In APD's opinion these cases have met the FBI's definition as well as the State's definition and Federal hate crime law of a hate crime and are being investigated as such. The ultimate decision to prosecute lies with the appropriate County District Attorney.
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Median Earnings of Creative Sector Occupations, CLL.B.1
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Median earnings of creative sector occupations tells us how much Austin's artists, musicians, and related creative sector workers are earning per hour. It shows us whether our city's artists and creative sector workers can afford to live and work in Austin.

This data reflects metric CLL.B1 within the City of Austin's Strategic Direction 2023. This metric is meant to inform City efforts in pursuing the Culture and Lifelong Learning Strategic Outcome. The complete metric title is "Median earnings of metro-area creative sector occupations (as defined by specific Bureau of Labor Statistics Standard Occupational Classifications System [SOC] codes)"

Data was gathered directly from the Creative Vitality Suite (cvsuite.org), a subscription-based online research-based, economic development tool that provides creative economy data and reporting. Data extracted from CVSuite software's data analysis from the following sources: Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI), National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, National Center for Charitable Statistics.

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Parking Transactions
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Parking transactions for street parking and city operated lots. This includes data from physical parking kiosks and app payments through ParkATX.

Spatial data of physical parking assets such as pay stations and meters are available on ArcGIS Online: https://austin.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=1882302d40784b94a9036260cf518a7c

The source code that processes the city's parking transaction data is available on GitHub: https://github.com/cityofaustin/atd-parking-data

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Lobbyist - Municipal Question Subject Matter Key-Value Pairs
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This dataset connects each subject matter associated with each municipal question. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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Lot Line
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Layer comprised primarily of legal lots, but also containing parcels and tracts.

Lobbyist - Real Property
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This table lists each real property associated with a lobbyist's municipal question. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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Average age at death in Travis County by ZIP Code, 2011-2015
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This dataset contains the number of deaths and the average age at death for all deaths in a ZIP Code between 2011 and 2015. The data were obtained by special request from Texas Department of State Health Services Vital Statistics.

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2014: ECAD Multi-Family Audit and EUI Data
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This report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 800 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2020. In addition, this report contains information on multi-family properties older than 10 years that are required to perform an energy audit and report the results to the City of Austin and all residents living in those communities. The Austin Energy report quantifies the 2014 energy efficiency findings and the progress towards meeting City Council goals of Resolution 20081106-048.

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Energy Efficiency Program Participation
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Between 1982 and 2006, Austin Energy's energy efficiency programs offset the need to build a 700 megawatt (MW) power plant. This became known as Austin Energy's first conservation power plant. In 2007, Austin Energy kicked off a new goal with the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset another 800 MW of peak energy demand by 2020. Between 2007 and 2012, Austin Energy has offset an additional 318 MW which is 40% of the 800 MW goal.

Note: Total participation does not include GB commercial square foot.

Blank cells indicate data are not available because the program either had not started, has been discontinued, or we no longer track that data.

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Lobbyist - Expenditures
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This dataset lists each expenditure reported by a lobbyist. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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Lobbyist - Due Dates
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A look up table of each due date associated with a lobbyist's quarterly activity report. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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Greater Austin Fully Developed Floodplain
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The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) Database depicts flood risk Information And supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk; classificatons used are the 4-precent-annual-chance flood event, the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2- percent-annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The DFIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The file is georeferenced to earth's surface using the UTM projection and coordinate system. The specifications for the horizontal control of DFIRM data files are consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:12,000.

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Strategic Measure - % Access to Parks
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This indicator measures the percent of citizens living within one-quarter mile walking distance of a park or accessible open space if inside the urban core or half-mile walking distance of a park or accessible opens space if outside the urban core.

This data set supports HE.C.1. of SD23.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/etbz-5muf

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Campaign Finance - Travel Outside of Texas
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Contains detailed information for expenditures or an in-kind contributions that were used for travel outside the state of Texas. Data in this sheet corresponds to the information collected on Texas Ethics Commissions's Schedule T.

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ECAD Multifamily Audit and EUI Data as of August 29, 2018
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This report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7's Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 1200 megawatts of Peak Energy by 2025.

The Audit results are averages of the energy efficiency measures evaluated on site during the audit.

2021 Urban Forest Partners
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City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

This dataset comprises a list of all urban forest partners involved in projects that DSD helped to fund across Austin.

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Austin Finance Online eCheckbook Column Definitions
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Column definitions for the lat file data set - Austin Finance Online eCheckbook - found on the data portal . The data contained in this dataset is for informational purposes only. Please visit the Austin Finance Online website for a searchable front end to this data set.

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Utility Contact Center Call Distribution For FY 2017
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The City of Austin Utility Contact Center is managed by Austin Energy. This is the place customers call to start, stop, or transfer utility services. The center receives about 6,000 calls per day on average and Online Customer Care handles about 12,000 requests per month.

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Austin Energy Web App Users By Month
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Austin Energy’s free, interactive web app allows customers to monitor their daily energy usage, view their bill history, and see a future forecast of their energy bill cost. They can also set alerts to warn them of an upcoming rate tier change.

Austin Energy Web App users can also download Green Button Data which can help them better understand their energy usage and take action towards savings. This data set shows the number of web app users by month.

Learn more about the app at http://powersaver.austinenergy.com/wps/portal/psp/residential/learn/free-home-energy-management-options/alerts-and-tips-help-you-manage-your-energy-costs

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Historic Properties List
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A list of properties that are landmarks, are in historic districts, or were recommended for inclusion in a historic district.

Lobbyist - Municipal Questions
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This dataset lists each municipal question a lobbyist reports. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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Pop Up Resource Clinics Services
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The number of services delivered to people experiencing homelessness through Austin/Travis County Emergency Medical Services' Pop Up Resource Clinics. From November 2017 to the present.

Austin/Travis County Vaccines for Children & Adult Safety-Net Vaccine Provider Locations
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This dataset provides the locations of all clinics in Austin/Travis County participating in the Vaccines for Children (TVFC) and Adult Safety Net (ASN) programs administered by Austin Public Health's Immunizations program.

[Networks: ADC - Austin Diagnostic Clinic; APH - Austin Public Health; ARC - Austin Regional Clinic; CPG - Capital Pediatric Group; CSL - Carousel Pediatrics; CUC - CommUnityCare; IC - Integral Care; LSC - Lone Star Circle of Care; MHC - Medical & Health Clinic; PCC - People's Community Clinic; STN - Seton; TCP - Texas Children's Pediatrics; UTW - University of Texas]

[License Type: FQHC - Federally Qualified Health Care Center; DRUG - Drug treatment center; HIV/STD - AIDS Services Organization Clinic; Private - private medical practice]

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EMS - Quarterly Cardiac Arrest Measures
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This table contains performance data regarding resuscitation of cardiac arrest patients. It is limited to patients whose arrest is of presumed cardiac origin, and for whom resuscitation was attempted.

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Sidewalks
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Inventory of absent and existing sidewalks, driveways and pedestrian facilities for the City of Austin. This layer depicts an inventory of sidewalk infrastructure. This data was collected in 2006/2007 as part of the sidewalk master plan.

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Lobbyist - Subject Matter List
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A look up table of each subject matter a lobbyist can select to categorize their municipal question. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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railroads
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Railroads inside the Austin Jurisdiction 2003. This data has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of aiding internal processes and is not warranted for any other use. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding its accuracy or completeness. Reproduction is not permitted without permission.

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Roadway Markings Jobs
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This dataset contains records of work completed and in-progress work from June 2018 to present for the purpose of tracking the installation and maintenance of roadway markings across the City of Austin. The Jobs dataset is separated into four categories: Long Line, Short Line, Specialty Markings, and Raised Pavement Markings.

Long Line: Work group responsible for installing and maintaining lane lines, double yellow centerlines, bike lane lines, and turn bay.

Short Line: Work group responsible for installing and maintaining crosswalks, school zone lines, and stop lines.

Specialty Markings: Work group responsible for installing and maintaining arrows, words, bike symbols, pedestrian symbols, railroad crossings, yield triangles, parking stalls/Ls/Ts, green pads, and speed hump markings.

Raised Pavement Markings: Work group responsible for installing and maintaining delineators, raised pavement markings (RPMs), and concrete domes.

This work is managed by the Signs & Markings Division of the City of Austin Transportation Department.

You may also be interested in these related datasets, which can be joined together using the work order ID columns:

  • Road Markings Work Orders: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Roadway-Markings-Work-Orders/nyhn-669r
  • Signs and Markings Time Logs: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Work-Order-Signs-Markings-Time-Logs/qvth-gwdv
  • Signs and Markings Reimbursements: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Signs-and-Markings-Reimbursement-Tracking/pma8-yy5k

Division website: http://www.austintexas.gov/department/signs-markings

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Building Plan Review Projects Submitted for Review In FY16
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City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

All Building Plan Review projects submitted for review in FY2016.

Here is a rundown of the criteria behind this dataset: 1) Does not include “Express” 2) Does include “Quick Turnaround” 3) Submitted/distributed for review within the Fiscal Year date range (October 01, 2015 through September 30, 2016) 4) Does not include Total Demolitions or Relocations

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Energy Efficiency Energy Savings (MWH)
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The utility has a diverse repertoire of efficiency programs, including Austin Energy Green Building, PowerSaver and Demand Response, that help customers reduce energy and save money. These efforts directly benefit customers as well as set the utility on the path to meet goals put in place by Austin City Council. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/advantage and http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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2020 Census Redistricting Data - Variable Names and Codes
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These are the variable codes for the datasets released as part of the 2020 decennial census redistricting data.

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Building Footprints Year 2013
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Building footprints are created from heads up digitizing using 2012/2013 Orthoimagery and 2012 Lidar where Orthoimagery is not available.

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AAQOL Community Comments Oct 27 2016
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Resolution No. 20131024-084 directed the City Manager to “ . . . conduct facilitated discussions . . . about Asian American quality of life issues in Austin; to produce a Community Scorecard; to develop strategies to address the findings of Asian-American Health Assessment, the facilitated discussions, and the Community Scorecard; and to report back . . . with recommendations for enhanced or new City programs and practices.” For more information: marion.sanchez@AustinTexas.gov., https://asianlifeatx.bloomfire.com/, http://austintexas.gov/asianlifeaustin, https://www.facebook.com/AsianLifeATX.

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City of Austin Municipal Operations Carbon Footprint
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Greenhouse gas inventory for City of Austin municipal operations reflected as the number of metric tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions. The data comes from various sources of activity data (gallons of fuel, ccf of natural gas) used in city operations. It can be used to assess how city operations affect climate change.

Date of Last Description Update: 3/13/2020

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Payment Arrangements
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Utility payment arrangements are available to customers who fall behind on their utility bills. To enter into an arrangement, customers must make on time payments of their monthly bills which include the current billed amount plus a monthly installment of their delinquent total.

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2016: ECAD Commercial Reported Data
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This report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 900 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2024. This report contains information on commercial facilities that have reported the EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager benchmarking results in 2016 () to the City of Austin, as well as the calculated electric Energy Utilization Index (EUI). For information on ECAD exemptions and other requirements, see Austin City Code Chapter 6-7. Note – () Data reported by Commercial Customers

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Austin Transportation Department Visitor Log For Ordinance No. 20160922-005
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City Code §4-8-8(C) now requires departments to obtain written disclosure of specific information when engaging in face-to-face, scheduled meetings with visitors who meet specific criteria. This is the visitor log for visitors who meet that criteria at the City of Austin Transportation Department's office locations at:

  • 3701 Lake Austin Blvd ("LCRA")
  • 1501 Toomey Rd. ("Toomey Rd")
  • 1111 Rio Grande St. ("Rio Grande")

Related Ordinance: http://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=265293

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Strategic Measure_Percentage of residents younger than 65 with no health insurance coverage
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The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is a telephone survey conducted annually by Texas Department of State Health Services to assess a variety of health measures within the state. The survey data assesses whether participants have health insurance coverage and uses that data to provide an estimate of insurance coverage across Travis County residents. The measure used refers to residents who are between 18-64 years of age.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/HE-B-1-Percentage-of-residents-younger-than-65-wit/tw9i-pdx2/

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Capital Open Budget
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The capital budget is used for one-time infrastructure and improvement projects. The following data provide appropriation-to-date and expenses-to-date metrics for active capital projects, which can be funded through multiple fiscal year capital budgets. These metrics can be drilled down to the department, project, and subproject levels.

Greater Austin FEMA Floodplain
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Greater Austin FEMA Floodplain

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Development Services Departmental Visitor Log For Ordinance No. 20160922-005
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City Code §4-8-8(C) now requires departments to obtain written disclosure of specific information when engaging in face-to-face, scheduled meetings with visitors who meet specific criteria. This is the visitor log for the Development Services Department.

Related Ordinance: http://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=265293

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COS Assets Address Parsed
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COS Assets Address Parsed

2022 Austin Council District Demographic Data
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Data for the Austin Council District Profiles, displayed on the Austin Demographics site, published in Spring 2023.

Data is from 2020-2022, depending on the data.

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use – https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-ccc

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Waterway Setbacks
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This layer depicts creeks with buffers for water quality and creek protection.

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Strategic Measure_Austin's ParkScore ranking (absolute score and ranking among U.S. cities)
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The Austin Parks and Recreation System's ranking on the Trust for Public Land ParkScore Index. This index ranks the park systems of the 100 largest cities in the U.S. based on park acreage, park size, park funding, park access, and a variety of other factors.

This data set supports HE.C.2 of SD23.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Austin-s-ParkScore-Ranking-absolute-score-and-rank/rnwr-4s4u/

*If a cell is blank, that means PARD did not have a response for that year or TPL removed the question for that

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Travis County 4-Year High School Graduation Rates by Campus
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This data set shows the number and percentage of children graduating from high school in Travis County, including public, private, charter, home schools, and other high school equivalents. The data is from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) state agency that oversees primary and secondary public education in the state of Texas.

View county-level data: https://data.austintexas.gov/Health-and-Community-Services/Strategic-Measure_Percentage-of-Students-Graduatin/djfu-26dw

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/n78t-2him

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Test Austin Crash Demographic Statistics - incomplete and not intended for public analysis
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This dataset serves as a part of the development process for the Austin Vision Zero programs public facing reporting applications. It is not complete, nor intended for use outside of the department’s software development efforts. Please see the following link for complete data: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Vision-Zero-Crash-Report-Data-Demographic-Statisti/xecs-rpy9.

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Flashing Beacons
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This dataset contains information on the various types of flashing beacons deployed across the City of Austin. The data is maintained by the Arterial Management Division of the City of Austin Transportation Department.

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Strategic Measure_ Percentage of Adults whose body mass index (BMI) is considered overweight or obese
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This data is a summary of the prevalence of residents in Travis County whose Body Mass Index (BMI) is categorized as overweight or obese. The data is calculated from self reported measures of height and weight from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey from the CDC.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/HE-A-3-Percentage-of-adults-whose-body-mass-index-/7xkh-64hz/

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Strategic Measures_Percent split of modes based on commute to work
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This dataset supports measure M.A.1 of SD 2023. The source of the data is the American Community Survey. Each row is the five year estimate for Means of Transportation to Work for Austin. This dataset can be used to gain insight into the estimated mode split for the commute to work in Austin.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/hm3r-8jfy

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Austin Water - Wastewater Service Connection Count By Zip Code
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This data set will include total services connections count for wastewater services by customer class and zip code.​

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Strategic Measure_Percentage of residents with cardiovascular disease
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This data is the Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease among Adults in Travis County from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) for the years 2015-2019. Data entered is prevalence of cardiovascular disease, measured annually. View more details and insights related to this measure on story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/j59v-ghj7

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Austin Water - Gallons of Water Treated
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Millions of gallons of water treated by year, month and Plant.

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Austin Water - List of Active Liquid Waste Haulers
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List of active liquid waste haulers currently permitted by the City of Austin under the Liquid Waste Haulers Program.

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Revenue Open Budget - revised
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The revenue budget provides the funds to support the City's operating budget. Please visit https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Key-Terms-and-Facts-about-Open-Budget-ATX/capb-cbrm/ for more information.

Lobbyist - Report Types
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A look up table of each lobbyist report types. You can recreate the City Clerk's lobbyist database by downloading all lobbyist datasets on the data portal and view the complete data model of the lobbyist database here: https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=293053

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Austin Water - Dillo Dirt Vendors
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List of companies that have registered with Austin Water to purchase wholesale Dillo Dirt from the utility and offer retail sales of Dillo Dirt to the public.

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Strategic Measure_Diversion Tonnage Composition
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Purpose: This data set exists in order to provide a breakdown of quantities of different material types in the residential stream. Source: All measure data is tracked internally through the Solid Waste Tracking System (SWTS) and through third-party vendor reports. Contains: The tonnage for various load compositions or service types (e.g. curbside recycling), focusing on the amount of materials diverted from landfills by month. Usage; This data is used to establish monthly trends in the types of materials in the recycling stream. This data provides the department with a better understanding of public consumption. In addition, it helps identify types of materials that are contaminates. By identifying contaminates Austin Resource Recovery can customize public education to ensure the public is putting materials in the right cart. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/s89s-8ru7

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Activated 5G Sites in ATX
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List of activated 5G sites

AFD Fire Incidents 2022-2024
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The dataset contains AFD dispatched fire incident records from calendar year 2022-2024.

Disclaimer: The Austin Fire Department does not assume liability for any errors in the data or decisions taken by the recipient. The information provided should be used for general purposes only.

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Erosion Hazard Zone Review Buffer
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100 foot buffers of stream centerlines with drainage areas of 64 acres or greater

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APD Cadets in Training
datahub.austintexas.gov

DATASET DESCRIPTION: Cadets in Training data is collected from the APD Training Academy. Data provided begins with the 143rd Cadet Class which started on February 18, 2020. Cadet classes included in the dataset are both full and modified classes. Modified classes are comprised of individuals who already hold a TCOLE (Texas Commission on Law Enforcement) Peace Officer license. The 150th Cadet Class was combined with the 151st cadet class, therefore the 150th class is not included in the dataset.

GENERAL ORDERS RELATING TO THIS DATA: It is the order of the Department to administer a training program that will provide for the professional growth and continued development of its personnel. By doing so, the Department will ensure its personnel possess the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to provide a professional level of service that meets the needs of the community.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER:

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

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Strategic Measure_Monthly Diversion Tonnage
datahub.austintexas.gov

Purpose: This measure of materials collected at curbside by Austin Resource Recovery (ARR) or ARR-managed vendors tracks materials that are recycled or reused instead of taken to the landfill. Source: All measure data is tracked internally through the Solid Waste Tracking System (SWTS) and through third-party vendor reports. Contains: Total diversion tonnage vs. total tonnage of materials collected, shown monthly but collected and analyzed annually. Usage: This data is used to analyze service and programs needs. It is used to help Austin Resource Recovery determine performance of department goals. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/s89s-8ru7

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FY 2020-21 Proposed Budget for the Austin Police Department
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This dataset is in response to a Council Budget Question from Council Member Tovo (Request Number 60): Please provide the line item FY 2020-21 Proposed Budget for the Austin Police Department?

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Bright Green Future Grant Data
datahub.austintexas.gov

Bright Green Future Grants is a competitive program that provides funding for school-based sustainability projects up to $3,000. The program was designed to recognize and support innovative projects that will inspire students to become lifelong environmental stewards. This data set includes information about the schools and projects awarded, as well as the project outcomes and funding dollar amounts.

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Mobile Food Vendors
datahub.austintexas.gov

Mobile Food Establishments ordinance areas

Strategic Measure_Number and percent of participants in digital inclusion programs that improved their basic digital skills
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data represents the outputs and outcomes of the City funded digital literacy training and public access computer lab contract (Community Technology Access Lab Management & Digital Literacy Skills Training Services contract). This data shows the number of clients served and the percent of digital literacy training clients who increase their digital skill as well as data showing usage and availability of computer labs. Data is reported by contractors quarterly via a grant management system (PartnerGrants) and then transferred to this reporting format.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/muck-3gny

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Demographics Stats at a Glance
datahub.austintexas.gov

These are the statistics listed in the "Stats at a Glance" section of the City of Austin demographics website: https://demographics-austin.hub.arcgis.com/

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USGSQQ
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is a polygon feature class representing the boundaries of USGS 3.5 min quadrangle grid for Travis County, Texas. Data obtained from Texas Natural Resources Information System and clipped to Travis County extent. This data has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of aiding regional planning and is not warranted for any other use. No warranty is made by the City regarding its accuracy or completeness.

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Strategic Measure_Public Health Client Referrals
datahub.austintexas.gov

Data set description: Data demonstrates the percent of Austin Public Clients that receive a preventative health screening and are referred to a health care provided or community based resources and subsequently follow up on that referral.

This data set supports measure HE.B.5 of SD23.

Data Source is Austin Public Health Department Program Data.

Measure HE.B.5 Calculation: Numerator Number of Austin Public Health Clients that followed up with a community based resource or health care provider referral.
Denominator, Number of Austin Public Health Clients receiving a preventative care screening that were referred to a community based resource or healthcare provider.

Measure time period Annually (Fiscal Year)

Automated: No

Date of last description update: 3/5/2020

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/n4an-tr8w

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EMS - FY2016 Annual Report Revenue Table
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table shows ATCEMS revenues for the past six fiscal years, broken out by expense category. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2016 annual report.

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Cemeteries Location
datahub.austintexas.gov

There are five cemeteries currently operated by the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department. List of the five cemeteries, their designations, and their addresses.

For more information, please visit https://www.austintexas.gov/department/cemeteries

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TRANSPORTATION_bicycle_facilities
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Bike Facilities data will serve as the authoritative data for any bicycle infrastructure-related reference and analysis. The Bike Facilities data includes all existing facilities, their level of comfort, as well as recommended facilities and whether they belong to the All Ages and Abilities Network. The data is created from an export of the Comprehensive Transportation Network, and it can join back to it through the Bike Facility ID field.

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Downtown Austin Community Court (DACC) FY 2021 Caseload Information
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This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin's Downtown Community Court.

"Case Status" and "Race" abbreviations go as follows: Race - A, Asian B, Black BA, Black or African American CD, Client does not know CR, Client refused DNC, Data not calculated H, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander L, Hispanic or Latino ME, Middle Eastern MR, Identified Multiple Races N, Native American or Alaskan O, Other U, Unknown W, White

Case Status - Y = closed || N = Not closed TERMINATED (TERM) and TERMINATED ADMINISTRATIVELY (TERMA) = Y ACTIVE (ACT) AND INACTIVE(IN) INACTIVE = N Active, Inactive, Terminated, Terminated Administratively Inactive doesn't mean the cases is closed only TERM and TERMA.

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Strategic Measure_EOA.B.2 Distribution of Household Income
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

The purpose of this dataset is to track the distribution of aggregate city income between the 5 quintile of population segments. The dataset comes from the 2019 U.S. Census Bureau, American Communities Survey (5yr) Table B19082. The row levels contain total percentage of income shares by the middle 3 quintiles (20-80%) of population. This data can be used to provide insights into growth/decline of middle class.

Distribution of household income (Note: This indicator can provide insights into growth/decline of middle class) View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Distribution-of-Household-Income/i3a3-vjnc/

Strategic Measure_Number and percentage of people receiving homelessness services through City of Austin contracts and Downtown Austin Community Court case management who move into housing
datahub.austintexas.gov

Data set of Number and Percent of case-managed households that transition from homelessness into housing. Data is from the PartnerGrants software used for Social Services contracts, and also compiled with additional case-management data located with Downtown Austin Community Court. This data contains quarterly level data of clients served.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/b8iy-icp8

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Strategic Measure_Safe Routes to School
datahub.austintexas.gov

Safe Routes to School (SRTS) projects include over 4600 total recommendations for improving safety for students walking and biking to school. Of those, 1864 recommendations rank high or very-high benefit and are the focus of implementation.

All SRTS projects are selected for implementation using the following guiding principles: 1) Implement projects that have either a high / very-high overall benefit; or a high / very high cost / benefit score, 2) Make meaningful improvements walking and bicycling to as many schools as possible; 3) For the 2016 bond funding, balance funding equally per district, as per council direction; 4) Other available sources of funding will be leveraged to implement additional projects.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ba2f-gge2

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Strategic Measure_Sidewalk Condition Data
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This dataset contains data about the conditions of sidewalks maintained by the City of Austin Public Works Department. It does not include sidewalks maintained by private parties or other government entities.

This network currently contains about 2700 miles of sidewalks, of which 616 miles have been assessed. Condition assessment is a manual process, requiring people to walk the sidewalks, measure their conditions, and record observations and measurements in a cloud database that is tied to a map of the sidewalks. This dataset describes conditions as of the FY2019 assessment, which includes all high priority and very high priority sidewalks as described in the City of Austin Sidewalk Master Plan adopted in June 2016. Lower priority sidewalks are present in the dataset, but without an assessment of their condition. Assessment of the remaining part of the network should be completed by the conclusion of FY2021.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/t3ve-rx4s

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Austin Water - Registered Water Services Technicians
datahub.austintexas.gov

​A list of registered Water Services Technicians and their employers that provide the services required from customers that are regulated under the Cross Connection/Water Protection Program.

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City Grid
datahub.austintexas.gov

200 Grid or City Grid

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City of Austin Displacement Risk Areas 2020
datahub.austintexas.gov

To determine displacement risk, researchers at the University of Texas conducted a three-part analysis: the presence of vulnerable populations, residential market appreciation, and demographic change. To determine vulnerable populations, the authors used indicators to identify residents who, according to academic research, are least able to absorb housing costs, which includes: communities of color, low-income households, heads of households without a bachelor's degree or higher, families with children in poverty, and renters.

In 2019 and 2020, the City of Austin Housing and Planning staff updated the data and simplified the categories below.

Vulnerable: Vulnerable populations present, no significant demographic change, some tracts are near or contain high-value and high-appreciation areas. Active Displacement Risk: Vulnerable populations present, active demographic change, accelerating or appreciating housing market. Chronic Displacement Risk: Vulnerable populations have been displaced, demographic change has occurred and the housing market is high value and appreciated or appreciating. Historic Displacement: Tracts previously identified as at-risk to displacement in earlier Uprooted models (2016, 2019)

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Biological Resource Buffer
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset represents CEF buffers identified during the development review process since 1995. Prior to 1995, data is either unavailable or lost. CEF buffers were digitized from construction plans, environmental assessments, and City of Austin staff field observations into a versioned SDE database using ArcMap. Actual buffers size for any particular feature may be determined through a process of negotiation with land development interests, and may differ from standard dimensions stated in the Land Development Code.

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Strategic Measure_Number of Apprenticeship and Internship Positions Offered by the City of Austin
datahub.austintexas.gov

This measure reports the number of interns that are undergraduate, graduate, post graduate, and vocational that work within the City of Austin departments.

This dataset supports measure EOA.F.3 of SD23.
Data Source: Banner Calculation: EOAF.3. Count Measure Time Period: Quarterly Automated: Yes Date of last description update: 11/10/2020

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City of Austin Tree Planting
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data set includes the total number of trees planted or distributed by the City of Austin from 2015 through 2020.

Total number of trees has been adjusted for different caliper sized trees. One tree in the data set is the equivalent of one 5-gallon tree.

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Community Connections Program: 100 Public Facilities Signed up for Google Fiber Gigabit Speed Internet
datahub.austintexas.gov

Community Connections Program: 100 Gigabit Speed (Google Fiber) Public Facilities administered through the City's Office of Telecom & Regulatory Affairs (TARA) and Google Fiber.

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ARR Household Hazardous Waste Monthly Materials Collection Weight Report
datahub.austintexas.gov

Data indicating each type and weight of material collected at the Household Hazardous Waste facility for fiscal year 2015.

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APD Data Dictionary
datahub.austintexas.gov

A table of the values and definitions of fields used in Austin Police Department datasets.

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use - https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

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Strategic Measure_Percentage of people who report 5 or more poor mental health days within the last 30 days
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data is a summary of the prevalence of residents in Travis County who reported experiencing 5 or more days of poor mental health in the past 30 days. The data comes from the self reported Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey from the CDC.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/HE-A-2-Percentage-of-people-who-report-5-or-more-p/mxzy-r35z/

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Campaign Finance - Direct Campaign Expenditures
datahub.austintexas.gov

Direct Campaign Expenditures

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Strategic Measure_Number and percentage of students attending schools rated as "F” by the Texas Education Agency
datahub.austintexas.gov

Austin Public Health, using Texas Education Agency data, is measuring the percentage of students attending schools with an "F" rating. The ratings are determined by the Texas Education Agency. The city uses this information for individual school performance measurement. This data set is intended to power visualizations for related measures in the strategic plan.

One strategic measure is reported using this data set.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/b9ik-7u7k

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Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone
datahub.austintexas.gov

Describes regulatory boundaries of Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone based on the adoption of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Recharge Zone Boundary, defined in September of 2005.

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TPL_ParkScore_Data
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is a collection of data submitted to Trust for Public Land (TPL) as part of the scoring process for the annual TPL Park Score ranking.

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Historical Agenda Item Dataset (2004 - 2020)
datahub.austintexas.gov

Agenda items from council meetings and committees of council meetings from 2004 to 2020. The dataset includes, agenda items, agenda item descriptions, and, if applicable, zoning case numbers, sponsors, and districts impacted.

agendaagenda itemscity councilzoning case number
Commercial Buildings Requiring Benchmarking for FY 2016
datahub.austintexas.gov

Commercial building owners participated in a phased-in reporting since 2012, for buildings 75,000 square feet and larger. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/ecad and http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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EOC Activations - City Open Data HSEM
datahub.austintexas.gov

A list of activations of the Austin/Travis County Emergency Operation Center (EOC) in 2014 and YTD 2015.

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Strategic Measure_Infant mortality rate (number of deaths of infants younger than 1-year-old per 1,000 live births)
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset includes counts of infant births and deaths within Austin city limits by year. The counts are calculated into an infant mortality rate for each year. Both infant deaths and infant births are reported through the Office of Vital Records.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/HE-B-3-Infant-mortality-rate-number-of-deaths-of-i/jwg4-2djc/

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EMS - Weekly Incident Summary
datahub.austintexas.gov

A weekly summary of incidents

Strategic Measure_Number and percentage of creatives who report having access to affordable creative space
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure CLL.B.6, CLL.A.2 of SD23 and was collected from individual artists and arts organizations; both for-profit and non-profit. This data has very specific space needs by arts discipline. Data sourced from the Cultural Arts Space Survey.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/hfbb-kg6t

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Underground Storage Tanks
datahub.austintexas.gov

This layer represents an inventory of underground gas storage tanks both current and historical.

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Generation Capacity And Capacity Factor FY 2018
datahub.austintexas.gov

For Austin Energy’s coal and nuclear assets, this table reports only Austin Energy’s 50 percent share of units 1 and 2 at the Fayette Power Project and 16 percent share of the South Texas Project. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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APD Immigration Status Inquiries
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DATASET DESCRIPTION: This dataset includes documented incidents in which APD inquired into a subject’s immigration status, in accordance with City of Austin Resolution 20180614-074.

GENERAL ORDERS RELATING TO THIS DATA: Officers who have lawfully detained a person to conduct a criminal investigation into an alleged criminal offense, or who have arrested a person for a criminal offense, may make an inquiry into the person’s immigration status.

Before officers inquire into immigration status, they must instruct the detainee or arrestee that the detainee or arrestee is not compelled to respond to the inquiry and that the detainee or arrestee will not be subjected to additional law enforcement action because of their refusal to respond.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER:

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

The Austin Police Department as of January 1, 2019, become a Uniform Crime Reporting -National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) reporting agency. Crime is reported by persons, property and society.

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Strategic Measure_ Client Referrals to Neighborhood Centers and Health Equity
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Data set description: Data demonstrates the percent of Austin Public Clients that receive a preventative health screening and are referred to a health care provided or community based resources and subsequently follow up on that referral.

This data set supports measure HE.B.5 of SD23.

Data Source is Austin Public Health Department Program Data.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/n4an-tr8w

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APD Warnings
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DATASET DESCRIPTION: This dataset provides the case report number, the date the incident occurred, subject race and gender at the time of the interaction and the lead charge. This dataset contains only instances where a warning was issued to the subject of the interaction for a violation.

GENERAL ORDERS RELATING TO TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT: After stopping the violator, officers shall exercise good judgment in deciding what enforcement action should be taken (e.g., warning, citation, arrest). Additionally, field release citations and warnings shall be completed as outlined in General Order 308, which permits law enforcement agencies to use citation release procedures in lieu of arrest for specified Class A or B misdemeanor offenses, and all Class C misdemeanor offenses with certain exceptions.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER:

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department crime data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use - https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

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Impervious Cover 2019
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This dataset entails the delineation of impervious surfaces and artificial land cover types extracted from aerial imagery captured in early 2019. Utilization within the City of Austin The dataset plays a pivotal role in several municipal functions, encompassing the computation of the Drainage Charge managed by the Watershed Protection Department, wildfire assessments, emergency operations planning, transportation asset monitoring, urban forest management, and more. Data Updates New aerial imagery and impervious cover data are acquired by the city every two years, resulting in distinct datasets for each capture. As of its initial capture in early 2019, there have been no subsequent updates to this dataset. Downloading Instructions Some users have reported issues downloading the data. Due to the large size of the dataset, downloading can take longer than expected. We recommend following these instructions to download the data.

Click on 'Export'. Choose the desired export format from the dropdown menu. Initiate the download by clicking 'Download'. It's essential to allow your browser ample time to process the download. Even if no immediate action appears to occur, please refrain from closing the browser window. Depending on your internet speed, the download process can take between 10 to 30 minutes due to the substantial size of the data. Once the download commences in your browser, allow it to finish entirely. Should you encounter any issues during the download process, kindly contact the dataset owner for assistance.

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Campaign Finance - Committee Purpose
datahub.austintexas.gov

If a political committee has supported, opposed, or assisted a candidate, officeholder, or ballot measure during the reporting period, this activity will be reported in the Committee Purpose Dataset.

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Strategic Measure_Percentage Unemployment Rate
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains information about the unemployment rate in Austin (SD23 measure EOA.A.1). Texas Workforce Comission provides Texas Labor Market Information for Austin, the Austin Round-Rock MSA, Texas, and the United States.

This dataset includes the average number of people in the civilian labor force, the employment count, the unemployment count, and the unemployment rate for Austin, the Austin Round-Rock MSA, Texas, and the United States. The unemployment rate can be useful in understanding economic and workforce trends in Austin over time.

View more details and insights related to this dataset on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-Unemployment-Rate/ehhu-nafn/

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EMS - Quarterly Clinical Measures - STEMI Alert
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table contains data describing ATCEMS management of STEMI Alert patients.

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Strategic Measure_Number of community members who attended performances/events arranged through cultural and music contracts, CLL.B.5
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure CLL.B.5 of SD23 and counts the total number of audience members served through the cultural and music contracts between the City of Austin and local artists and arts groups.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/itfb-it5x

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Mobility Project Task Orders
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This dataset contains financial codes which are used to track labor hours for various transportation projects and programs. This dataset is updated daily based on data made available by the City of Austin Financial Services Department.

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Strategic_Measures_Percentage of population that has access to innovative public transit service or is within one quarter mile of regular fixed route transit
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure M.C.3 of SD 2023. The sources of data are the American Community Survey and Capital Metro. Each row displays the percent of population in a census tract block group that has access to innovative public transit service, or is within a quarter mile of regular fixed route transit. This dataset can be used to understand the percentage of population that has access to innovative public transit service or is within a quarter mile of a regular fixed transit route. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https:https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-population-that-has-access-to-innova/3agy-grwi/

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Number Of Reported Cases Of Notifiable Conditions Travis County 2007-2018
datahub.austintexas.gov

Provides the number of cases of over 70 notifiable or reportable conditions in Travis County by year of report. Blank cells note the condition was not reportable for that year. The number of cases is obtained from the National Electronic Disease Surveillance System managed by staff in the Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Unit, Austin Public Health.

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APD Sworn Retirements and Separations
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DATASET DESCRIPTION: This data includes a list of sworn officers who have retired or separated from the Austin Police department, along with their retirement or separation date.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

3.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

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Neighborhood Planning Cases
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains Neighborhood Planning and Neighborhood Plan Amendment applications as reflected in the City of Austin's AMANDA database.

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Strategic Measure_Austin's Score on the Creative Vitality Index, CLL.B.3
datahub.austintexas.gov

Tracking Austin's "score" on the Creative Vitality Suite Index (CVI Value) is a primary measure of the sustainability of Austin's creative industry ecosystem and the sector's share of the local economy. The CVI Value determines the per-capita concentration of creativity to determine how Austin compares, creatively to the US average and other regions within the US.

The Creative Vitality Index compares the per capita concentration of creative activity in two regions. Data on creative industries, occupations, and cultural nonprofit revenues are indexed using a population-based calculation. The resulting CVI Value shows a region’s creative vitality compared to another region.

The data is calculated and prepared by the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) for the CVSuite. www.cvsuite.org

This dataset supports measure CLL.B.3 of SD23.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/xjsh-9y46

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LGBTQIA+ Quality of Life Study All Responses
datahub.austintexas.gov

Dataset description

Water Quality Sampling Locations (deprecated)
datahub.austintexas.gov

DEPRECATED: Using LOCATION.WRM_SAMPLE_SITES.

https://data.austintexas.gov/Locations-and-Maps/LOCATION-WRM_sample_sites/mwu5-jd6h

Locations for water quality sampling performed in the Austin, TX area by the Watershed Protection Environmental Resource Management division.

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Strategic Measure_Active Transport Construction Data
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains segment-level data for construction of sidewalks and urban trails within the full purpose jurisdiction of the City of Austin beginning in calendar year 2017.

This dataset supports SD23 performance measure HE.C.5: Number and percentage of linear miles of newly constructed sidewalks and urban trails that lie within census tracts with no low levels of leisure-time physical activity among adults aged 18 years or older. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/22ei-wafp

More detailed data for urban trail segments can be found in the dataset Strategic Measure_Urban Trails Segment Data. More details data for sidewalk segments can be found in the dataset Strategic Measure_Sidewalk Segment Data.

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Strategic Measure_Listening to the Workforce 2017-19 plus LTW 2.0 results & 2022 EOY
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This data was collected from an annual survey sent to all current City employees. Each row represents an employee who responded. It can be used to answer questions related to the survey items.

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Boundaries: State of Texas Counties
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Cartographic Boundary Map provided the State of Texas Open Data Portal here: https://data.texas.gov/dataset/Texas-Counties-Cartographic-Boundary-Map/sw7f-2kkd/about_data

Terms of Use This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been provided by the City of Austin via the US Census Bureau for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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Strategic Measure_Street Segment Condition Data Aggregated
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This table contains aggregated street condition data for each fiscal year beginning in FY2018. A contract vendor surveys street conditions for one-third to one-half of the City of Austin each year. The reported value each year represents the aggregate reported conditions for the three most recent years as of the year reported. Detailed condition data for the most recent fiscal year can be found in the dataset Strategic Measure_Street Segment Condition Data.

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EMS - Quarterly Clinical Measures - Trauma Alert
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This table contains data describing ATCEMS management of Trauma Alert patients. In this setting, “Trauma Alert” refers to injured patients who meet Physiological or Anatomical criteria for transport to a Trauma Center per City of Austin/Travis County EMS System Clinical Operating Guidelines.

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Strategic Measure_Preventive Maintenance
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This measure tracks the percentage of lane miles managed by the City of Austin that had preventive maintenance completed. Preventive maintenance of existing pavements extends the life of the surfaces and reduces the amount of capital investment required on City streets each year. Asphalt overlaying, thin surface treatments, and crack sealing existing surfaces are the primary components of what constitutes the City's Preventive Maintenance program.

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Strategic Measure_Number of unintentional overdose deaths
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This data shows a count of unintentional overdose deaths by year within the city limits of Austin. The data is reported from the Office of Vital Statistics.

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Zoning by Address
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This dataset shows zones by address.

Curb Inlet
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Curb Inlet

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Strategic Measure_Sidewalk Segment Data
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This dataset shows detailed data for sidewalk network segments within the full purpose jurisdiction of the City of Austin. It includes constructed ('Existing') and planned ('Absent') sidewalk segments for the network as described in the Sidewalk Master Plan adopted by the Austin City Council in June 2016. Data in this dataset may change in the future following sidewalk plan updates, which may change the composition of the planned sidewalk network.

This dataset supports two SD23 performance measures: M.C.6a and HE.C.5. Data showing calendar year construction can be found in the dataset Strategic Measure_Aggregated Sidewalk Construction Data.

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Strategic Measure HE.E.5.c - Buildings Protected by COA Efforts
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This dataset shows the number and percentage of buildings whose exposure to wildfire risk have decreased due to City efforts - SD23 Measure HE.E.5.c. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/HE-E-5-c_Number-and-percentage-of-buildings-roadwa/3h5e-xc5y

This dataset has been aggregated by year and by council district. The original data can be viewed here: https://data.austintexas.gov/Environment/Fuels-Treatments-Site-Map/nzi8-h6mc

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APD Complaints by Sector
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DATASET DESCRIPTION This dataset includes the total number of complaints filed with the APD Internal Affairs Unit, categorized by the sector in which the complaint occurred.

GENERAL ORDERS RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATIONS This document establishes the required process for the administrative investigation of alleged employee misconduct by Internal Affairs and the employee's chain-of-command. It also outlines the imposition of fair and equitable disciplinary action when misconduct is identified. Investigations conducted by APD Human Resources are governed by City Personnel Policies.

This document does not supersede any rights or privileges afforded civilian employees through City Personnel Policies or sworn employees through the Meet and Confer Agreement, nor does it alter or supersede the powers vested in the Civilian Oversight Process of the Austin Police Department (APD) through that Agreement. In addition, nothing in this document limits or restricts the powers vested in the Chief of Police as the final decision maker in all disciplinary matters.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

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Energy Sales - kilowatt hours by Customer Class
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This table groups Austin Energy customers into five classes: residential, commercial, industrial, public street and highway, and government. View sales in dollars and kWh along with annual percent change for each customer class.

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Multifamily Audits and Exemptions for 2016
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The Austin City Council approved the Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure ordinance in 2008 and revised the initiative in April 2011 to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. Multifamily properties older than 10 years are required to perform an audit and report the results to the City of Austin and all residents living in those communities.

  • The affected area within the City of Austin that is served by Austin Energy
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Strategic Measure_Number of Small Businesses Per Capita, EOA.A.2
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The dataset exists to observe the entrepreneurial activity of Austin over a long time period. The data comes from the U.S. Census County Business Pattern table and is capturing data at the Travis County level. It contains the cumulative count of firms by employee size and count of firms by employee size by industry. This data can be used to see changes of employer growth by industry; to project where workforce growth could be occurring; or to simply see how many small businesses there are in Austin.

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Digital Skill Increase
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This data set provides information on the number and percent of clients provided with digital literacy training who increase their digital skills.

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Strategic Measure_Number and percentage of City-owned battery-electric vehicles (BEV)
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The City of Austin is focused on becoming a greener city and the Fleet Mobility Services Department developed the Carbon Neutral Plan, which includes acquiring 330 battery-electric vehicles. The goal is to be early adopters of the overall regional mobility strategy setting the example for the general public and other governmental entities. The data is maintained in Fleet's asset management system. Row level data displays the number of City-owned battery-electric vehicles. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/tf85-sfat

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ACE Events
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This data set corresponds to the requirements of the ordinance passed on April 20, 2023. This ordinance requires reporting of Tier 3 and 4 special events.

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Avoided Emissions for 2019
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Austin Energy's energy efficiency programs help reduce the amount of air-polluting emissions released by power plants into the atmosphere. In fiscal year 2012, more than 70,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide was avoided. This helps meet Austin Climate Protection Plan goals by avoiding increases in power plant emissions.

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Manhole
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City Of Austin Easements handled by the Office of Real Estate Services
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City Of Austin Easements handled by the Office of Real Estate Services

2015: ECAD Residential Energy Audit Data
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This report is the result of Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 800 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2020. This report contains information on residential dwellings that have reported the results of the ECAD audit () to the City of Austin during 2015. For information on ECAD exemptions and other requirements, see Austin City Code Chapter 6-7. *Note – () Data reported by Residential Energy Auditors

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Strategic Measure_Median House Value
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This dataset tracks the median taxable house value of homesteads (SD23 measure EOA.D.3). The underlying data comes from the Travis County Appraisal District (TCAD). The general homestead homestead exemption is applied, and homesteads receiving senior or disabled property tax exemption are excluded. This data can be used to gain understanding about affordability trends in the City of Austin over time. View more details and insights related to this dataset on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/psuj-t6cd

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Austin Water - Gallons of Wastewater Treated
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​​Millions of gallons of wastewater treated by year, month and plant.

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION_stormwater_control
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Stormwater Controls

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Strategic Measure_Number of people employed in the creative sector (as defined by specific North American Industry Classification System [NAICS] codes) in the Austin Metropolitan Statistical Area, CLL.B.2
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This dataset supports measure CLL.B.2 of SD23 and reports the total number of jobs per North American Industry Classification System [NAICS] codes in the Austin metro area. Data sourced from Creative Vitality Suite.

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ARR Household Hazardous Waste Totals Comparison of Fiscal Years 2010-2015
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Comparison of Disposal/ Recycling Costs, Weight Collected and Participation in the Household Hazardous Waste program for Fiscal Years 2010-2015.

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Strategic Measure_Cost of City Services per Capita Adjusted for Inflation (General Fund only)
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This dataset has information about the cost of providing General Fund City services per capita of the Full Purpose City population (SD23 measure GTW.A.4). It provides expense information from the annual approved budget document (General Fund Summary and Budget Stabilization Reserve Fund Summary) and population information from the City Demographer's Full Purpose Population numbers. The Consumer Price Index information for Texas is available through the following Key Economic Indicators dataset: https://data.texas.gov/dataset/Key-Economic-Indicators/karz-jr5v.

This dataset can be used to help understand the cost of city services over time.

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APD Searches by Type
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DATSET DESCRIPTION: This dataset details the type of search conducted on a subject during a motor vehicle traffic stop, as well as the criteria used by the officer for conducting the search.

GENERAL ORDERS RELATING TO THIS DATA: Both the federal and state Constitutions provide every individual with the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. This order provides general guidelines for Austin Police Department personnel to consider when dealing with search and seizure issues.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER:

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

The Austin Police Department as of January 1, 2019, become a Uniform Crime Reporting -National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) reporting agency. Crime is reported by persons, property and society.

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Municipal Court Caseload Information FY 2023
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This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin.

Updated the Municipal Court Caseload: This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin. "Case Status" and "Race" abbreviations go as follows: Fields for Race: A, Asian B, Black BA, Black or African American CD, Client does not know CR, Client refused DNC, Data not calculated H, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander L, Hispanic or Latino ME, Middle Eastern MR, Identified Multiple Races N, Native American or Alaskan O, Other U, Unknown W, White

Case Status (Closed Y/N) TERMINATED (TERM) and TERMINATED ADMINISTRATIVELY (TERMA) = Y ACTIVE (ACT) AND INACTIVE(IN) INACTIVE = N Active, Inactive, Terminated, Terminated Administratively Inactive doesn't mean the cases is closed only TERM and TERMA.

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Number and Percentage of Creatives who report having Access to Affordable Creative Space (Individual Artists), CLL.B.6
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This dataset is comprised of arts organizations and businesses’ responses to the 2017 Creative Space Survey. This survey, conducted annually, provides a platform for Austin creatives to keep the City up-to-date on current space needs provides data to inform the Economic Development Department’s creative space development efforts and includes data on current costs, sizes, and ideal specifications for creative workspaces. The results captured here were collected over the course of 2018. The Creative Space Survey is comprised of two surveys- one for individual artists and one for arts organizations and businesses. For more information or to view the other survey results, visit www.austintexas.gov/creativespacesurvey. This survey is also used to capture Strategic Direction Metric CLL.B.6: Number and percentage of creatives who report having access to affordable creative space. This product has been produced by the Economic development Department of the City of Austin for the sole purpose of informational reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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Spring
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Spring critical environmental features (CEFs) were digitized from construction plans, environmental assessments and City of Austin staff review and field observations.

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Issued Sign/Banner Permits
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NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between March 19 to March 29 related to a upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

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This dataset was created by the City of Austin to compile information regarding all sign/banner permits folders in AMANDA. The dataset contains information regarding the type, size, applicant, and location of the sign and permit. It also includes geographic information like Council District and Jurisdiction Type.

The point dataset contains information regarding issued sign/banner permits that were created if the permit is tied to a property. Information in this dataset has been retrieved from the City's Application MANagement and Data Automation (AMANDA) database. The dataset contains information on location, banner direction, illumination type, variance requirement, installation date, type of sign, and removal date.

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Transportation Capital Project Financial Codes
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This dataset contains financial tracking codes used by City of Austin staff to manage capital projects. Our internal project management application consumes data directly from this dataset. This data is subset of the canonical data maintained by the City of Austin Financial Services Division. https://www.austintexas.gov/fsd

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Strategic Measure_Sidewalk Condition Data Aggregated
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This dataset contains data about the conditions of sidewalks maintained by the City of Austin Public Works Department, aggregated by fiscal year. It does not include sidewalks maintained by private parties or other government entities. This dataset is used to support related measures in the City of Austin's Strategic Directions 2023 dashboard.

This network currently contains about 2700 miles of sidewalks, of which 616 miles have been assessed. Condition assessment is a manual process, requiring people to walk the sidewalks, measure their conditions, and record observations and measurements in a cloud database that is tied to a map of the sidewalks. This dataset describes conditions as of the FY2019 assessment, which includes all high priority and very high priority sidewalks as described in the City of Austin Sidewalk Plan adopted in June 2016. Lower priority sidewalks are present in the dataset, but without an assessment of their condition. Assessment of the remaining part of the network should be completed by the conclusion of calendar year 2021.

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.DrainagePipeREFDOC
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The Drainage Pipe REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Drainage Pipe feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Drainage-Pipe/ybys-rwgs with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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INLANDWATERS_creeks_lines
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Combination of stream centerlines created from aerial orthophotography, planimetrics based on LIDAR data "Hydro_L" (a non continuous stream) and construction plans which has been updated and edited to be a continuous stream. Creeks_line_mains is the maintenance version of this layer. One item in the "Fea_Code" attribute domain has been renamed from "Concrete lined open channel" to "altered channel" and an additional domain descriptor has been added called "Altered channel (roadside)". The "Comments" field is used to further define an altered channel's sub-type as "Concrete lined". Features previously labeled as concrete lined in the "Fea-Code" field are identified as such in the "Comments" field. Identifying altered channels (roadsides) will be on an ongoing basis.

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Strategic Measure_Percentage of residents eligible for federal food assistance programs and who are currently enrolled
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The City of Austin, using Texas Health and Human Services data, measures the number and percentage of residents eligible for federal food assistance programs and determines who is currently enrolled in food assistance programs. For this dataset, the food assistance program being examined is the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program. This data comes from Texas Health and Human Services. The city uses this information for performance measurement. This is a small portion of the full dataset that can be found here: https://hhs.texas.gov/doing-business-hhs/provider-portals/wic-providers/wic-general-information. This data set is intended to power visualizations for related measures in the strategic plan.

One strategic measure is reported using this data set.

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Strategic Measure_Median City Property Tax as a Percentage of Median Family Income
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This dataset provides information about the median City property tax as a percentage of median family income (SD23 measure GTW.A.1). The Travis County Appraisal District (TCAD) property value file, the annually adopted City property tax rate, and median income data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) all contribute to the data supporting this measure.

This data can be used to help understand trends of affordability and the cost of city services over time in Austin.

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Strategic Measure_EOA.B.1 Number and percentage of residents living below the poverty level
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

This measure answers the question of what number and percentage of residents are living below the federal poverty level, which means they meet certain thresholds set by a set of parameters and computation performed by the Census Bureau. Following the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Statistical Policy Directive 14, the Census Bureau uses a set of money income thresholds that vary by family size and composition to determine who is in poverty. If a family's total income is less than the family's threshold, then that family and every individual in it is considered in poverty. The official poverty thresholds do not vary geographically, but they are updated for inflation using the Consumer Price Index (CPI-U). The official poverty definition uses money income before taxes and does not include capital gains or noncash benefits (such as public housing, Medicaid, and food stamps).

Data collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Communities Survey (1yr), Poverty Status in the Past 12 Months (Table S1701). American Communities Survey (ACS) is a survey with sampled statistics on the citywide level and is subject to a margin of error. ACS sample size and data quality measures can be found on the U.S. Census website in the Methodology section.

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EMS-Opiate Overdoses by Drug Type FY 2018
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Static Data Set Opiate overdoses treated by EMS by drug type for fiscal year 2018

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Strategic Measure_City Tax Percentage of Full Property Tax Bill
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This dataset provides insight into the City tax bill as a percentage of the full property tax bill (SD23 measure GTW.A.2). Tax rates from local taxing authorities, along with homestead exemption amounts, are used to calculate the components of the median property tax bill.

Property value data is collected from Travis County Appraisal District (TCAD). The full property tax bill includes the City of Austin, Travis County, Travis County Healthcare District, Austin Independent School District (AISD), and Austin Community College (ACC).

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City Cultural Centers Audit Community Survey - Open Response Data
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This table contains data from the community survey conducted as part of an Audit of the City's Cultural Centers. We surveyed members of the Austin community using a survey developed by the audit team. Survey questions generally asked respondents' opinions on cultural center programs, staff, fees, and facilities. The survey opened January 3 and closed January 27, 2020. Austin community members were invited to take the survey through social media outreach and direct email invitations. The survey and outreach materials were written in English and translated into Spanish, Vietnamese, and Simplified Chinese. A total of 1,330 community members responded to the survey. Respondents were asked only to respond for centers they had visited in the last two years and could respond for more than one center. The comments detailed in this table were in response to open-ended survey items that allowed respondents to give opinions or suggestions about each center's programming, fees, staff, and facilities. Any open-ended responses answered in Spanish, Vietnamese, or Chinese were translated prior to analysis. To gauge the general sentiment of the responses, each was categorized as "Positive," "Negative," "Suggestion," or "N/A." During analysis, some comments were deemed more relevant to other open-ended survey items than the items for which they were originally written. These responses were re-assigned to the survey items that more closely aligned with their subject.

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Strategic Measure_Number and percentage of clients served through City’s health equity contracts who achieve intended healthy outcomes (e.g. healthy infant birth weight)
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Data set of Health Equity Social Service Contracts and clients who have a better health outcome. Data set displays rate, percentage and number. Data is from the PartnerGrants software used for Social Service Contracts. This data contains quarterly level data of clients served.

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2020 Census Redistricting Data 5 County Austin MSA - Tracts
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This is redistricting data from the 2020 census at the census tract level. Technical documentation for the decennial census is available here: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census/technical-documentation/complete-technical-documents.html

Strategic Measure - Number and percentage of creeks and lakes in good or excellent health
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Strategic Direction 2023 (SD23) Measure HE.D.3 reports the number and percentage of creeks and lakes in good or excellent health. This measure is calculated every two years using the monitoring data from the Watershed Protection Department's Environmental Integrity Index (EII) and Austin Lakes Index (ALI) programs. These programs monitor and assess the chemical, biological, and physical integrity of Austin’s creeks and lakes.

Note: Due to software limitations, the scores for one biennial reporting period (e.g., FY2013/2014) are repeated twice in the dataset in order to enable the creation of data visualizations that require annual reporting.

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Strategic Measure_Percentage of Students Graduating From High School (including public, charter, private, and home schools and students earning high school equivalent if data is available)
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This data set shows the number and percentage of children graduating from high school in Travis County, including public, private, charter, home schools, and other high school equivalents. The data is from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) state agency that oversees primary and secondary public education in the state of Texas.

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Protected Streets
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Protected Streets are streets that have paved within the last five (residential) or seven (collector/arterial) years or have an RCI greater than seven (collector/arterial). There are strict guidelines for justification of cuts and restoration of Protected Streets. There is also a street damage recovery fee assessed for the life of the pavement that is lost.

This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. This product has been produced by the City of Austin Public Works Dept for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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Strategic Measure_Number of Eligible Clients receiving Services through our Immunization Program
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This dataset contains the number of Vaccine for Children (VFC) and Adult Safety Net (ASN) eligible client visits and the number of shots given through the Austin Public Health ‘Shots for Tots’ and ‘Big Shots’ programs at the St. John's and Far South clinics. Data are reported monthly from 2010 through 2022.

"This dataset contains the number of Vaccine for Children (VFC) and adult safety net (ASN) eligible client visits and the number of shots given through the Austin Public Health ‘Shots for Tots’ and ‘Big Shots’ programs at the St. John's and Far South clinics. Data are reported monthly from 2010 through 2023. The data was previously extracted from the Texas Department of State Health Services’ Texas-Wide Integrated Client Encounter System (TWICES) into an aggregate report for each clinic by an Austin Public Health employee at the beginning of each month. APH transitioned from TWICES to the eClinicalWorks (eCW) platform in December 2017.

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EMS - Annual Report Expenses by Program
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This table shows ATCEMS expenses by program by fiscal year. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS annual report.

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BOUNDARIES_wildland_urban_interface_code
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Parcels affected by the adoption of the 2015 International Wildland Urban-Interface Code (WUIC), which was adopted by Austin City Council April9, 2020, and implementation beginning January 1st, 2021. Parcels that are within 1.5 miles of a wildland area greater than 750 acres and parcels within 150 feet of a wildland area greater than 40 acres are wildland_urban_interface_code parcels. Parcels designated as "preserves" have been removed and are not subject to the WUI code.Dataset was created in 2020 by Austin Fire Department Wildfire Division. It was derived from the most recent Travis County Appraisal District (TCAD) Parcels, and queried based upon their planar distance to wildland areas. Wildlands are defined as undeveloped continuous areas,. The wildlands feature class is maintained by the Austin Fire Department and is derived from the City of Austin Planimetric dataset, also known as impervious cover data, and are updated every two years. ArcGIS Pro version 2 software was used to create this dataset. The data is meant to be ingested by a GIS system. Changes to the City of Austin & LTD jurisdiction warrant an update to this dataset. The data is scheduled to be updated every two years.Included in the attributes are parcel condition variables that determine the parcel's "fire hazard severity' class. These include the composite score of three variables: slope score, fuel score, and WUI class (proximity). Slope score was determined by the average degree slope of the area within each parcel and classified as less than 10%, 10% to 25%, or greater then 25%. Fuel score was determined by the average fuel class area within each parcels as defined by the Austin Travis County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) and classified as light, medium, or heavy fuels. Proximity class was defined by the proximity of each parcel to wildlands, either as within 1.5 miles of wildlands greater than 750 acres, or within 150 feet of wildlands greater than 40 acres.Description of data fieldsGLOBALID_1 = Used for Global IdentificationOBJECTID = Object IdentificationSLOPE_DEGREE = The average slope of each parcel in degreesFIRE_HAZARD_SEVERITY = The "fire hazard severity" class of each parcelPROXIMITY_CLASS = The proximity class of each parcelSLOPE_CLASS = The slope classification of each parcelFUEL_CLASS = The fuel class of each parcelCREATED_BY = Creators nameCREATED_DATE = Date createdMODIFIED_BY = Modifiers nameMODIFIED_DATE = Date modifiedUNIQUE_ID = Unique Identification number (mirror object id)Shape_Area = Shape areaShape_Length = Shape lengthIteration ID: Parcels_AustinLTD4 2020Contact: Steven Casebeer at Steven.casebeer@austintexas.gov Austin Fire Department Wildfire Division
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Zone Updates And Staff Comments Per Council District
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Updates and Comments related to CodeNext

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Rolling Needs Assessment
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This is a historical representation of the Rolling Needs Assessment

PLANNINGCADASTRE_site_plan_case
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The polygon dataset contains information regarding the site plan cases that were submitted to the City of Austin's permit review process. Information in this dataset has been retrieved from the City's Application MANagement and Data Automation (AMANDA) database. The dataset contains information on location, proposed uses, proposed number of units, applicants, owners, case managers etc, if available.

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EMS - Spring Festival Incident Details
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List of incidents responded to by EMS Special Events during the annual Spring Festival Season.

Roadway Markings Contractor Work Orders
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This dataset contains records of in-progress and work completed from June 2021 to present for the purpose of tracking the installation and maintenance of roadway markings by contractors in the City of Austin full purpose jurisdiction. This work is managed by the Signs and Markings Division of the City of Austin Transportation and Public Works Department. The records are managed in a work management system tracker.

You may also be interested in this related dataset to in-house work:

Roadway Markings Work Orders: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Roadway-Markings-Work-Orders/nyhn-669r

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Strategic Direction 2023 Metric EOA.D7: Austin's share of regional households whose income is less than $40,000 and the change since 2016
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.​

Austin's share of regional households whose income is less than $40,000 and the change since 2016​. Austin's share of regional households whose income is less than $40,000 and the change in that share since 2016. This metric helps us to understand where low income households live in the Austin area since some lower income households may be forced to move from the city to the outskirts in order to seek more affordable housing opportunities.

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Wetland
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This dataset represents wetland CEFs identified during the development review process since 1995. Prior to 1995, data is either unavailable or lost.Wetland CEFs were digitized from construction plans, environmental assessments, and City of Austin staff field observations. Features were digitized into a versioned SDE database in ArcMap. Wetland delineation may be determined through a process of negotiation with land development interests and generally reflect the most protective arrangement that could be obtained. Additionally, “fringe wetlands” were drawn using a standard 2’ width on either side of a waterway.

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Subdivision
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This feature class represents the boundaries of recorded subdivisions in the City of Austin and surrounding counties.

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Austin MSA Displacement Risk Areas 2020
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To determine displacement risk, researchers at the University of Texas conducted a three-part analysis: the presence of vulnerable populations, residential market appreciation, and demographic change. To determine vulnerable populations, the authors used indicators to identify residents who, according to academic research, are least able to absorb housing costs, which includes: communities of color, low-income households, heads of households without a bachelor's degree or higher, families with children in poverty, and renters.

In 2019 and 2020, the City of Austin Housing and Planning staff updated the data and simplified the categories below.

Vulnerable: Vulnerable populations present, no significant demographic change, some tracts are near or contain high-value and high-appreciation areas. Active Displacement Risk: Vulnerable populations present, active demographic change, accelerating or appreciating housing market. Chronic Displacement Risk: Vulnerable populations have been displaced, demographic change has occurred and the housing market is high value and appreciated or appreciating. Historic Displacement: Tracts previously identified as at-risk to displacement in earlier Uprooted models (2016, 2019)

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Imagine Austin Corridors
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The Growth Concept Map assembles compact and walkable activity centers and corridors, as well as job centers, and coordinates them with future transportation improvements. These centers and corridors allow people to reside, work, shop, access services, people watch, recreate, and hang out without traveling far distances. Within them, the design and scale of buildings and the design and availability of parks and gathering spaces will welcome people of all ages and abilities. They will be walkable, bikable, and connected to one another, the rest of the city, and the region by roads, transit, bicycle routes and lanes, and trails. The activity centers and corridors included on this map identify locations for additional people and jobs above what currently exists on the ground. Unlike more detailed small-area plan maps, the Growth Concept Map provides broad direction for future growth and is not parcel specific. Centers that are already established by existing small-area plans, such as those for East Riverside Drive or Highland Mall, are drawn to reflect those plans. Centers without small-area plans are simply shown with a circle, indicating scale and general location. Specifying boundaries for these centers may occur through small-area plans or general guidelines for implementing this plan.

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Boundaries: US Zip Codes
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Austin's Communications & Technology Management Department is pleased to provide this zip code dataset for general use, designed to support a variety of research and analysis needs. Please note that while we facilitate access to this data, the dataset is owned and produced by the United States Postal Service (USPS). Users are encouraged to acknowledge USPS as the source when utilizing this dataset in their work.

U.S. ZIP Code Areas (Five-Digit) represents five-digit ZIP Code areas used by the U.S. Postal Service to deliver mail more effectively. The first digit of a five-digit ZIP Code divides the United States into 10 large groups of states numbered from 0 in the Northeast to 9 in the far West. Within these areas, each state is divided into an average of 10 smaller geographical areas, identified by the second and third digits. These digits, in conjunction with the first digit, represent a sectional center facility or a mail processing facility area. The fourth and fifth digits identify a post office, station, branch or local delivery area.

This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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TRANSPORTATION_asmp_street_network
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TRANSPORTATION.asmp_street_network

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ARR Household Hazardous Waste Facility- Weight And Costs of Items Collected for Fiscal Year 2015
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The total weight of materials processed at the HHW facility and the associated cost to dispose of or recycle them..

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Strategic Measure_GTW.B.5_Number of City Services provided online through the City of Austin Web Portal (austintexas.gov)
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This dataset supports measure GTW.B.5 of SD23 - Number of City Services provided online through the City of Austin Web Portal (austintexas.gov). This data tracks how many City services are completely online and accessible for Austin residents. This measure is part of the City's effort to ensure residents can find services, understand them, access and use them, and provide feedback to the City – across languages and all levels of ability.

Data Source: Manual inventory of services that are hosted on the City’s official web platforms Austintexas.gov and Austin.gov. Data source is maintained by the Communications & Technology Management Department.

Calculation: (GTW.B.5) Count of services meeting the measure's criteria.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/GTW-B-5-Number-of-City-Services-provided-online-th/9853-zew9/

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EMS - Quarterly Call to Door Intervals
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This table contains data describing ATCEMS performance in delivering patients with time-sensitive conditions (aka “Alert Patients”) to receiving facilities in a timely manner. The call-to-door interval begins when the first 911 call for an incident is answered in the Communications Center, and ends when the patient is recorded in CAD as arriving at a receiving facility.

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Strategic Measure_High Frequency Transit Route Street Conditions
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This table contains data that describes the condition of streets maintained by the City of Austin Public Works Department that host Cap Metro high frequency transit routes as of FY2019. The data in this dataset is a subset of the larger street conditions dataset also posted in the open data portal

Condition data is gathered by a contacted vendor, who drives the streets using a specially equipped vehicle that records the data used to determine street condition. The vendor drives every lane of every street in the city, covering one-third to one-half of the city every year. Street condition is then classified as excellent, good, fair, poor, or failed based on national street engineering standards.

This table contains data for the most recent set of assessment data. Year-to-year performance is reported using another table that contains aggregated values calculated using the method described above. Private streets and streets maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation are excluded from reporting and this data set, since maintenance of those roadways is the responsibility of those parties.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Street-Conditions-High-Frequency-Transit-Routes/kqvg-gud8/

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APD Commendations
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DATASET DESCRIPTION Dataset provides the commendation number, the date the commendation was filed, and the completed status of the commendation.

GENERAL ORDERS RELATING TO AWARDS AND COMMENDATIONS Austin Police Department General Order 922 states, "Any employee, group of employees, or individual outside of the Department may initiate the creation of a personal commendation to honor an employee or group of employees for exceptional performance."

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department crime data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

3.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

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Strategic Measure_Number and percentage of crashes resulting in fatalities or serious injuries caused by the top contributing behaviors (speeding, distracted driving, impaired driving, failure to yield)
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This dataset supports measure M.D.2 of SD 2023. The original source of the data is the Texas Department of Transportation supplemented by analysis from the Austin Transportation Department. Each row represents the number of crashes resulting in fatalities or injuries due to the top contributing factors for a year. This dataset can be used to understand the trends in the number and percentages of crashes resulting in serious injuries or fatalities caused by the top contributing factors.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page : https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/9ssh-bavk

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Strategic_Measures_Percent of all ages and abilities bicycle network completed
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This dataset supports measure M.C.6.b of SD 2023. The source of the data is the Austin Department of Transportation. Each row displays the percent of the All Ages and Abilities Bicycle Network completed. This dataset can be used to understand the progress made towards completing the All Ages and Abilities Bicycle Network. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page : https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/fq5y-4ukw

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Municipal Court Caseload Information FY 2024
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This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin.

"Case Status" and "Race" abbreviations go as follows: Fields for Race: A, Asian B, Black BA, Black or African American CD, Client does not know CR, Client refused DNC, Data not calculated H, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander L, Hispanic or Latino ME, Middle Eastern MR, Identified Multiple Races N, Native American or Alaskan O, Other U, Unknown W, White

Case Status (Closed Y/N) TERMINATED (TERM) and TERMINATED ADMINISTRATIVELY (TERMA) = Y ACTIVE (ACT) AND INACTIVE(IN) INACTIVE = N Active, Inactive, Terminated, Terminated Administratively Inactive doesn't mean the cases is closed only TERM and TERMA.

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Hearings
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The City of Austin provides hearings for customers who would like the opportunity to dispute charges or are in need of any other type of account reconciliation. The hearings are conducted by an impartial Hearing Officer retained by the City of Austin.

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FY14 HSEM Response Time - Open Data
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Record of the time coded hours of HSEM staff responding to EOC Activation, EOC standby situations, or recovery phases in FY2014. This data provides a general picture for planning purposes, but does not encompass all times when HSEM staff are in response or recovery activities.

EOA.B.5 - Number of jobs provided by City of Austin (regular, contract, and temporary employees) that do not pay a living wage
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This dataset reveals the employees of the City of Austin that are currently paid under the per hour living wage.

This dataset supports measure(s) EOA.B.5 of SD23 . Data Source: Banner

This is a data report that did not require a calculation.

Measure Time Period: Annually (Fiscal Year)

Automated: No

Date of last description update: 9/26/22

More information related to measure can be viewed on its story page : https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/hynm-5nw6

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Water Quality Publications by Reach and Program (beta)
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The Watershed Protection Department has been distributing engineering assessments and scientific reports using the text-driven Watershed Publications Search tool. [http://www.austintexas.gov/watershed_protection/publications/default.cfm] The idea is to extend that tool by providing geographic context. This dataset will change. Links to applications using the tool will be updated when they go live.

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Cultural Funding Awards
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The City of Austin receives 7% of the Hotel Occupancy Tax. The City, by ordinance, divides this tax revenue among cultural arts, live music, heritage preservation and the Austin Convention Center to produce experiences for tourists and local audiences.

This dataset represents the majority of the 15% dedicated to contracts with cultural artists and non-profits.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Cultural-Funding-Awards/q9hf-a4mc/

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Census Block Groups
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DATASET DESCRIPTION: Census Block Group polygons from the United States Census Bureau (2022) of the Austin area, including Hays, Travis and Williamson counties and a portion of western Bastrop County. Block groups are clusters of blocks within the same census tract that have the same first digit of their 4-character census block number (e.g., Blocks 3001, 3002, 3003 to 3999 in census tract 1210.02 belong to block group 3).

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

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FY 2017 HOST Data
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** Static Data Set ** This table shows Homeless Outreach Street Team (HOST) data for Fiscal Year 2016-17

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SA4 Aggregated Mental/Behavioral Health Training
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Provides a count of the number of unique and eligible employees within Austin Police Department (APD), Austin-Travis County Medical Services (ATCEMS), Austin Fire Department (AFD), Code Compliance, and Municipal Court who have taken mental/behavioral health training. This dataset supports measure S.A.4 of SD23.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/SA4-Mental-Behavioral-Health-Training/6mxm-hscu/

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Strategic Measure_EOA.D.7 Number of households making less than 60% MFI
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

This dataset supports measure EOA.D.7 of SD23” Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau Calculation: #of households making less than 60% MFI annually within the City of Austin/total # of households making less than 60% MFI annually in the Austin Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Measure Time Period: 2005-2017 Automated: No Date of last description update: 08.17.2020

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Ratio-of-residents-whose-income-is-less-than-60-pe/776m-fsj6/

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Strategic Direction 2023: Number of Unsubsidized Affordable Market-Rate Units
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This is a historical measure from Strategic Direction 2023.

This indicator measures the number of rental housing units that are considered affordable to households below 80% MFI. These are rental units that are affordable without a subsidy or any incentive from the City of Austin.

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Strategic Measure - Number of buildings, roadways, and properties with reduced flood risk due to City efforts
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Strategic Direction 2023 (SD23) Measure HE.E.5.a reports the number and percentage of buildings, roadways, and properties whose exposure to high flooding risk have decreased due to City efforts. Flood risk can occur during rain events when creeks overflow their banks (creek flooding) or when the capacity of older storm drains and small channels is overwhelmed (local flooding). The Watershed Protection Department helps reduce flood risk through the implementation of structural solutions (e.g., detention ponds, low water crossing upgrades, floodwalls, flow diversion, storm drain improvements) and non-structural solutions (e.g., property acquisition or "buyouts" of properties with severe flood risk, permanent road closures).

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/hnnn-h4zz

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Core Transit Corridors
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Core Transit Corridors identified in the May 12, 2005 City Council Approved Design Standards Policy Document, with recommended amendments made August 4, 2006. A copy of the ordinance can be found at http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/planning/neighborhood/downloads/nl/nlcnpa_code_change_ctc.pdf. Additional information can be found at the following: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/development/downloads/final.pdf

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Strategic Measure_Cost per Mile of City-owned Fleet
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The Fleet Mobility Services Department is responsible for providing safe and reliable mobile solutions to ensure the continuity of city services. In addition, Fleet’s strategy is to lead, design and incorporate "Sharing, Electric Vehicles, Telematics, and Autonomous Mobility Services" for City employees by providing cost-effective and accessible forms of modality to transport City employees. The primary goals are to reduce transportation costs, traffic congestion and under-utilized fleet assets while improving the health, environment, safety and livability of Austin. The cost per mile of City-owned fleet is below the industry average of $1.19. The data is maintained in Fleet's asset management system. Row level data displays the cost in dollars per mile of City-owned fleet. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/i7kr-sc6e

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Strategic Measure_Annual Passenger Seats
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The data set indicates the maximum number of seats available for passengers to fly. These are seats scheduled, but not necessarily filled. The success of AUS and all airports is driven by passenger demand, government restrictions, and airline business models. Data on available passenger seats in the Official Airline Guide is collected and distributed by the Campbell-Hill Aviation Schedule Report. The report data is then combined to create the total annual passenger seats for the year. This dataset supports measure M.A.7 of SD23.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Number-of-AUS-passenger-seats-available-for-purcha/26rp-vy2b/

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Subdivision Review Cases
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This feature class represents City of Austin Planning and Development Review Dept. subdivision review case boundaries. These are not the final recorded subdivision boundaries. This data has been created to support City of Austin Planning and Development Review Department business processes.

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2020 Census Redistricting Data All Texas - Counties
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This is 2020 decennial census data at the county level. Technical documentation for the 2020 census is available here: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial/2020/technical-documentation/complete-tech-docs/summary-file/2020Census_PL94_171Redistricting_NationalTechDoc.pdf

Strategic Measure_Urban Trail Segment Data
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This dataset provides detailed data for urban trail segments constructed within the full purpose jurisdiction of the City of Austin starting in calendar year 2017.

This dataset supports the SD23 performance measure HE.C.5: Number and percentage of linear miles of newly constructed sidewalks and urban trails that lie within census tracts with no low levels of leisure-time physical activity among adults aged 18 years or older.

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2020 Census Redistricting Data 5 County Austin MSA - Blocks
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This shows redistricting data for the 2020 census at the block level. Full technical documentation for the census is available here: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census/technical-documentation/complete-technical-documents.html

Strategic Measure_Percent operational availability of City Fleet Vehicles
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Fleet Mobility Services strives to keep City vehicles operational and available at all times. This strategic measure details how many vehicles are available to operate, taken from the department's asset management system. Row level data displays the total number of operational vehicles by department and the total vehicle count. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/tphy-2fke

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PLANNINGCADASTRE_zoning_review_case
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The polygon dataset contains information regarding the zoning cases that were submitted to the City of Austin's permit review process. Information in this dataset has been retrieved from the City's Application MANagement and Data Automation (AMANDA) database. The dataset contains information on location, proposed uses, proposed number of units, applicants, owners, case managers etc, if available.

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Strategic Measure_Vision Zero - Traffic Deaths and Injuries
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This dataset supports measure M.D.1 of SD 2023. It includes basic crash information that is primarily derived from TxDOT and supplemented with City staff analysis. This data tracks how our community is doing toward achieving the policy goal of zero traffic-related deaths or serious injuries adopted by City Council. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page:https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/a5fa-t7pt/

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HPD Yearly Blueprint Goals Percentage
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This dataset includes Blueprint goals that contain yearly percentages. The Fiscal Year runs from 10/1-9/30.

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Roadway Sign Assets
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Currently, this dataset is undergoing review QA/QC.

This dataset contains records of street sign assets installed and maintained from June 2018 to present. Any signs installed or maintained before June 2018 was collected by a vendor (Roadway Asset Services) in November 2021.

You may also be interested in these related datasets for traffic signs:

  • Street Signs Work Orders: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Street-Sign-Work-Orders/ivss-na93
  • Signs and Markings Time Logs: https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Work-Order-Signs-Markings-Time-Logs/qvth-gwdv
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Public Computer Labs
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Data of public access coputer labs in Austin

EMS - Fiscal Year Safety Concerns by Category
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This table shows safety data by category. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS annual report.

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Strategic Measure_Percentage of Major Bridges in Good to Excellent Condition
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This table contains aggregated bridge condition data for each fiscal year beginning in FY2015. The major structures having openings of 20 feet or greater are inspected every other year by Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). Inspection of the smaller minor structures is not mandated by the Federal government and is managed entirely by the City.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ajuu-uvjm.

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Strategic Measures_Vehicle Travel Time Reliability: Percent change in the day-to-day variability of vehicle travel time
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This dataset supports measure M.A.2.b of SD 2023. The source of the data is the anonymized travel time data provided by the third party vendor INRIX. Each row represents the Buffer Time Index percentage for all critical arterial corridors on weekdays for each year. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page : https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/M-A-2-b_Vehicle-Travel-Time-Reliability-how-consis/m5qg-vzb9/

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TRANSPORTATION.markings_short_line
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Line feature class of short line markings. The assets were referenced using NearMap imagery and work orders submitted through the Signs and Markings Data Tracker. The short line assets use segment ID and intersection ID as a spatial reference. Short line includes crosswalks, stop lines, school zone lines, and yield lines.

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Strategic Measure_Number of persons who have not been served by the community’s homeless system in the two years prior to entry into the homeless system
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This dataset represents the number of persons who are experiencing homelessness for the first time in a fiscal year (October 1 - September 30) in the Austin/Travis County Continuum of Care (CoC).

Data Source: The data for this measure was reported to the City of Austin by the Ending Community Homelessness Coalition (ECHO). Each year, ECHO, as the homeless Continuum of Care Lead Agency (CoC Lead), aggregates and reports community wide data (including this measure) to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This data is referred to as System Performance Measures as they are designed to examine how well a community is responding to homelessness at a system level.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/wk3t-h5qe

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Grow Zones
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Areas that are within City of Austin publicly-owned land that have been identfied as Grow Zones in a collaboration between Parks and Recreation and Watershed Protection Departments. Contains primary contact information, acreage, watershed designations and a description of the prescribed maintenance regime that will enable restoration of healthy ecological function.

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HPD Blueprint Goal: Tenant Income Certifications
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This goal is from the Strategic Housing Blueprint

Community Registry
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The City of Austin Community Registry is an important communications tool for neighborhoods and others to be notified of issues relating to their area. Registration provides a means for notification of upcoming zoning issues.Boundaries for community registry are not standardized and can take the geography desired by the registrant.

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Strategic Measures_Commute to work by City of Austin employees
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This dataset supports measure M.A.3 of SD 2023. The source of the data is the Listening to the Workforce Survey, an annual survey conducted by the City of Austin of it's employees. Each row represents the overall average mode split among City of Austin employees based on the responses to the survey. This dataset can be used to understand the trend in predicted and actual average travel time. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page : https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/39pk-y8ma

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SEO Community Feedback- Stakeholder Meetings+ Digital Correspondence
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This is the feedback from the participants at a community meeting in May 2018 at the Central LIbrary for the Special Events Ordinance

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Header
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EMS-Opiate Overdoses by Age Group and Gender FY 2018
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Static Data Set Opiate overdoses by age group and gender for fiscal year 2018

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HPD Blueprint Goal: Assist 600 low-income households per year with home repair programs with the objective to help preserve existing housing stock
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Home rehabilitation programs offer grants or forgivable loans to ensure low- and moderate-income households are safe and healthy by repairing foundations, roofing, plumbing, electrical, drywall, HVAC, and other structural improvements. Rehabilitation programs not only ensure their homes are safe, functional, and accessible but allows Austinites to stay in their homes, instead of selling or moving because they can not afford the repairs. The five programs include: Architectural Barrier Removal Program (Homeowner and Rental), GO Repair Grant Program, Home Rehabilitation Loan Program, and Minor Home Repair Grant Program.

Urban Roadways
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Urban Roadways identified in the May 12, 2005 City Council Approved Design Standards Policy Document, with recommended amendments made August 4, 2006. A copy of the ordinance can be found at http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/development/downloads/final.pdf.Urban Roadways are roads other than those designated as Core Transit Corridors and Highways located within the following boundaries, as shown on Figure 2: • 183 from Burnet to Hwy 71 • Hwy 71 from 183 to Loop 1 • Loop 1 from Hwy 71 to Lake Austin • Lake Austin from Loop 1 to Exposition • Exposition from Lake Austin to 35th • 35th from Exposition to Loop 1 • Loop 1 from 38th to RM 2222 • RM2222 from Loop 1 to Mesa • Mesa from RM 2222 to Spicewood Springs Road • Spicewood Springs Road from Mesa to 360 • 360 from Spicewood Springs Road to Great Hills Trail • Great Hills Trail from 360 to 183 • 183 from Great Hills Trail to Braker • Braker from 183 to Burnet • Burnet from Braker to 183

Linear Drain
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This data has been collected as part of a larger project by the City of Austin's Watershed Protection and Development Review Department to inventory its drainage infrastructure and create a GIS to store this information. The project includes an internal team developing a GIS based on record documents and an external team locating ground level appurtenances using GPS field collection units. The data in this data set represents the former.

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EMS - Response Interval Performance by Fiscal Year
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This table shows overall ATCEMS response interval performance for entire fiscal years. Data in the table is broken out by incident response priority and service area (City of Austin or Travis County).

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Strategic Monthly Measures for Vehicle Travel Along Major City Corridors
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This dataset represents the SD 2023 mobility measures and others calculated on a monthly basis, adjusted for the current alignments of major city corridors and the latest mapping layout contained within the anonymous travel speed data provided by INRIX. Each row represents a metric recorded for each hour in an average weekend or weekday for corresponding major corridors.

Corridor definitions: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Major-City-Corridors-for-Strategic-Measures/iyqh-bgm4

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Strategic Measure_Percent change in average vehicle travel time along major City corridors
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This dataset supports measure M.A.5.b of SD 2023. The source of the data is the anonymous travel time data provided by third party vendor INRIX. Each row represents the average travel time for each hour in a day for major corridors on weekdays for each year. This dataset can be used to gain insight into the changes in average vehicle travel time along major City corridors.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/M-A-5-b-Percent-change-in-average-vehicle-travel-t/9f4v-kau2/

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Number and percentage of people who successfully complete workforce development training, EOA.F.4
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Presents data related to the number and percentage of people who successfully complete workforce development training with one of the partnering community benefit organizations (CBOs), also known as "Community Partners" in the Austin Metro Area Master Community Workforce Plan.

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strategic measure_vegetation maintenance (M.E.6)
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This dataset provides data describing Public Works Department responses to 311 calls requesting maintenance of trees and vegetation within the City right of way. The data comes from the department's Maximo work order management system. Each row represents one 311 Customer Service Request (CSR).

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Number-and-percent-of-customer-service-requests-fo/4edc-yq5y/

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Annexation History
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History of annexation actions taken by the City of Austin including annexations, disannexations, releases of territorial jurisdiction and conversions.

Wildfire_Mechanical_Fuel_Treatments
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Dataset description - Wildfire mechanical fuel treatments are vegetation reduction projects also known as "Shaded fuel Breaks". Shaded fuel breaks are wildfire mitigation techniques used for wooded areas near homes and other structures. The foliage is reduced by trimming low-hanging branches, the clearing of undergrowth, and the removal of dead and downed trees. The shaded fuel break is designed so that a wildfire that reaches this area may be more easily controlled. This dataset supports measure HE.E.5.c of SD23. Data Source: Austin Fire Department (HE.E.5.c.AFD_Number and percentage of buildings, roadways, and properties whose exposure to wildfire risk have decreased due to City efforts) Calculation: STRUCTURES PROTECTED / YEAR Measure Time Period: Annually (Fiscal Year) Automated: yes Date of last description update: March 30, 2020

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Power Supply Adjustment Collection
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(Over)/under power supply adjustment recovery represents the difference between actual power supply costs and the amount recovered through the power supply adjustment rates. Values in parenthesis represent an over-recovery for that year. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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Strategic Measure_HOST Encounters
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Number of Homeless Outreach Street Team (HOST) encounters with persons experiencing homelessness resulting in potential diversions or avoided system costs.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/h55f-85nb/

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Strategic Measure_Years of potential life lost before age 75 per 100,000 population
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This data is the years of potential life lost (YPLL) before age 75 per 100,000 population from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation County Health Rankings the for the years 2017-2019. This data set contains data for Travis County. YPLL is used to measure of premature mortality that focuses attention on preventable deaths.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/cvz3-7ikr

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.stormwater_control_REFDOC
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Strategic Measure_CLL.C.3 Change in percentage of Austin population that is African American
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

This measure answers the question of what is the rate of change for the share of the total city population that is African-American. Calculated the difference of percentage of share over reporting period. Data collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Communities Survey (ACS) (1-yr), Race (table B02001), except for 2020 data, which are from the 2020 Decennial Census Count. American Communities Survey is a survey with sampled statistics on the citywide level and is subject to a margin of error. ACS sample size and data quality measures can be found on the U.S. Census website in the Methodology section.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/6p8t-s826

TRANSPORTATION.pw_current_yr_service_plan
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This is the street preventative maintenance surface treatments for the current fiscal year. Treatments typically include: overlay, seal coat, slurry seal, fog seal, crack sealing, and microsurfacing.

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HIV Planning Council Resource Allocation Plan for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A
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This data set shows the planned funding allocations for HIV medical and support services in the Austin area from the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A. The HIV Planning Council, a City of Austin Board/Commission is the responsible body for the allocation of Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A funding. This program provides grant funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) for medical and support services to the Austin Area. Allocation Plans are developed using data including but not limited to: epidemiological overview and demographic information for people living with HIV (PLWH), service utilization data, needs assessment data, and expenditure trends. Allocation Plans are developed based on a maximum amount of funds that can be applied as dictated by HRSA for each grant year. Actual awarded Ryan White Part A amounts may differ from the plan. The HIV Planning Council sets alternative funding scenario plans to adapt the Allocation Plan to the actual amount of Part A funds awarded. The HIV Planning Council can re-allocate awarded funds at any time during the grant year to reflect changes in service needs or the ability to expend funds in each service category. Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI) funding is a subset of Ryan White Part A which funds services for populations disproportionately affected by HIV.

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Project Connect Anti-Displacement Dashboard Data 2020
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This database includes data used in the Project Connect Anti-Displacement Dashboard. The file includes 2020 decennial population and housing unit counts at the Block level, combined with 2020 ACS data at the Census Tract level that was used in the 2020 Displacement Risk map. To determine displacement risk, researchers at the University of Texas conducted a three-part analysis: the presence of vulnerable populations, residential market appreciation, and demographic change. To determine vulnerable populations, the authors used indicators to identify residents who, according to academic research, are least able to absorb housing costs, which includes: communities of color, low-income households, heads of households without a bachelor's degree or higher, families with children in poverty, and renters. In 2020, the City of Austin Housing and Planning staff updated the data and simplified the categories. The data sources include the 2020 Census, 2016-2020 ACS 5-year Estimates, and City of Austin Affordable Housing Inventory. This file also includes the total income restricted units from the Comprehensive Affordable Housing Directory (CAHD) and City of Austin Affordable Housing Inventory (AHI) as of 8.22.2022.

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Austin Green Business Leader Data
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Austin Green Business Leader Data

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Active Mobile Home Operating Licenses
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NOTE TO USERS – There may be disruption to this data set between April 9 to April 19 related to an upgrade. Please contact dsdopendata@austintexas.gov with questions.

This dataset contains all active mobile home operating licenses

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Strategic Measure_EOA.B.4 Income Segregation
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

The purpose of this dataset is to account for the number and percentage of Census tracts that are economically and/or racially segregated. The data was derived from a calculation originating with data from the 2019 U.S. Census Bureau, American Communities Survey (5yr). The row level data indicates the count or percentage of Census tracts. This data can be used to show the share of Census tracts that are not demographically reflective of the City of Austin’s demographics.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-Census-tracts-that-are-economically-/xf9r-hzjn/

Spirit Of East Austin Feedback Data
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During the 2017 Summer Community Engagement Division visited several organizations and events to hear the needs of the community. Locations were selected on the geographic area of Austin known as the Easter Crescent,

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Creative Sector Industry Codes, 2016
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This data was used to create the Economic Development Department's 2016 Creative Economy Snapshot Report available at http://www.austintexas.gov/page/creative-development.

Data was compiled by the CreativeVitality Suite from a variety of sources including Occupations & Demographic: Economic Modeling Specialists International, Industry Sales: Economic Modeling Specialists International, State Arts Agency Grants: National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (Final Descriptive Reports), Nonprofit Revenues: National Center for Charitable Statistics, NCCS.

This product has been produced by the Economic development Department of the City of Austin for the sole purpose of informational reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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Discharge Pump
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This data has been collected as part of a larger project by the City of Austin's Watershed Protection and Development Review Department to inventory its drainage infrastructure and create a GIS to store this information. The project includes an internal team developing a GIS based on record documents and an external team locating ground level appurtenances using GPS field collection units. The data in this data set represents the former.

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Rock Outcrop
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This dataset represents Rock Outcrop Critical Environmental Features (CEFs) identified during the development review process since 1995. Prior to 1995, data is either unavailable or lost. Rock Outcrop CEFs were digitized from construction plans, environmental assessments, and City of Austin staff field observations into a versioned SDE database using ArcMap.

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Peak Demand Reduction
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Peak demand is the highest point of energy use on any given day and typically occurs between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m. Austin Energy’s energy efficiency and demand reduction programs are designed to lower energy usage and reduce the amount of load on the electric system. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/advantage and http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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Strategic Measure_Aggregated Sidewalk Construction Data
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This dataset shows new sidewalk added to the City of Austin's network by calendar year. Data in this table is limited to the full purpose jurisdiction of the City of Austin as of publication date. Sidewalk construction comes from many sources, including but not limited to the City of Austin, counties, state agencies, and private developers. Existing data does not support separating out city and non-city construction.

This dataset supports the SD23 performance measure M.C.6a: Percent of missing sidewalks completed. Detailed sidewalk segment data is available in the dataset Strategic Measure_Sidewalk Segment Data.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-Missing-Sidewalk-Network-Completed/ffkw-wkiv/

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Strategic Measure_Infrastructure Condition_Network
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This dataset describes infrastructure conditions at the network level for assets included in the 2020 Comprehensive Infrastructure Assessment (CIA). Conditions presented in this dataset are not weighted by Current Replacement Value. Data for the CIA is collected every two years.

Data comes from the survey of participating departments conducted every two years during the compilation of the CIA. Each row of the table shows the distribution of asset conditions for an infrastructure network for the year listed.

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Strategic Measure_M.E.4_Linear miles of protected bikeways swept annually
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Purpose: This data exists in order to track the number of cycles swept annually of protected bikeways. Source: Completed Protected Bike Lane reports are received from ATD. ARR then tracks internally the number of sweeping cycles completed. Contains: The linear miles (measured in curb miles) of protected bikeways swept by street sweepers. Curb miles represent the length of streets along the curb. Since bikeways can be one-way (one side of the street) or two-way (both sides of the street), curb miles count full distances (a two-way bikeway will measure both sides of the street, i.e. both curbs). Curb miles that were swept are counted monthly, and can exceed the available curb miles when bikeways are swept more than once in the same month. Available curb miles are counted quarterly. Usage: This data set can be used in determining budget and resource allocation. In addition, it is used to track how many full sweep cycles are completed in a given fiscal year. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ks42-2pg8

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Land Use Codes (2024)
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These are the land use codes for the City of Austin as of April 2024.

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use – https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

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Austin Watershed Regulation Areas
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This layer represents the watershed regulation areas within the jurisdictional extent of the City of Austin

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Single-Family Audits 2016
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The affected area within the City of Austin that is served by Austin Energy. Not all deed changes require an audit only when the home is going through a Texas Real Estate Commission defined sale. **The term “Exempt” corresponds to a property that is less than 10 years old, performed at least $500 in retrofits, participated in the Austin Energy Home Performance or Free Weatherization programs or previously filed an audit. **Does not include any building that underwent a major remodel that would qualify for an exemption, where the county did not reset the age of the building

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APD Complaints by Disposition
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DATASET DESCRIPTION This dataset includes the total number of complaints filed with the APD Internal Affairs Unit, categorized by final resolution.

GENERAL ORDERS RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATIONS This document establishes the required process for the administrative investigation of alleged employee misconduct by Internal Affairs and the employee's chain-of-command. It also outlines the imposition of fair and equitable disciplinary action when misconduct is identified. Investigations conducted by APD Human Resources are governed by City Personnel Policies.

This document does not supersede any rights or privileges afforded civilian employees through City Personnel Policies or sworn employees through the Meet and Confer Agreement, nor does it alter or supersede the powers vested in the Civilian Oversight Process of the Austin Police Department (APD) through that Agreement. In addition, nothing in this document limits or restricts the powers vested in the Chief of Police as the final decision maker in all disciplinary matters.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

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2022 Census Tracts for Travis, Williamson, Hays and Bastrop Counties
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This contains a subset of the Texas census tracts for Travis, Williamson, Hays and Bastrop Counties for 2022.

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Strategic Measures_ Transit Travel Time Reliability: percent change in MetroBus on-time performance
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This dataset supports measure M.A.2.a of SD 2023. The source of the data is the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Each row displays the statistics related to performance by time.This dataset can be used to know more about on-time performance trends for transit in Austin. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page : https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/M-A-2-a-Transit-Travel-Time-Reliability-percent-ch/ktzy-fxx3/

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Street Conditions by Council District - DRAFT
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Aggregated street condition data for FY2018 and FY2019, broken out by Council District.

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Strategic Measure_Number of Nonstop Destinations by Fiscal Year
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The data set supports measure M.A.8 and is comprised of the number of domestic and international non-stop destinations from the Austin airport by fiscal year. A nonstop destination is when you fly straight from one airport to another, with no stops along the way. AUS receives an annual report from the Cirium DIIO database. AUS monitors the non-stop destinations because of its implications for passenger growth. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Number-of-Nonstop-Destinations-by-Fiscal-Year/v2qm-a67r/

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Imagine Austin Centers
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<span style="font-family:&quot;Avenir Next W01&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next W00&quot;, &quot;Avenir Next&quot;, Avenir, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif; font-size:16px;">Depicts the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan Growth Concept Centers.</span>

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Strategic Measure_High Frequency Transit Route Street Condition Data Aggregated
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This table contains aggregated street condition data for street segments that host Cap Metro high frequency transit routes in FY2019 for each fiscal year beginning in FY2018.

A contract vendor surveys street conditions for one-third to one-half of the City of Austin each year. The reported value each year represents the aggregate reported conditions for the three most recent years as of the year reported. Detailed condition data for the most recent fiscal year can be found in the dataset Strategic Measure_High Frequency Transit Route Street Conditions.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Street-Conditions-High-Frequency-Transit-Routes/kqvg-gud8/

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Strategic Measure_Percentage of all City Buildings eligible for an ENERGY STAR score with a score greater than or equal to 75
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The EPA Energy Star Portfolio Manager is a nationally utilized online tool to measure and track energy and water consumption, as well as greenhouse gas emissions. The score, which ranges from 1 to 100 indicates the energy efficiency of a particular building. The score represents the percentile that a particular building falls in compared to similar buildings across the nation. A building with a score of 75 indicates that that building operates more energy efficiently than 75% of similar buildings.

This dataset supports measure GTW.B.4 of SD23.

Data Source: Raw utility data captured by the Office of Sustainability.

Calculation: Number of Buildings with an Energy Star of 75 or Greater / Total Number of Buildings Measured

Measure Time Period: Annually (Fiscal Year)

Automated: No

Date of last description update: 4/5/2020

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/c8hg-ts4g

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Grassland
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These grasslands were digitized from construction plans, environmental assessments, and City of Austin staff field observations into a versioned SDE database using ArcMap. Actual areas for any particular feature may be fluctuate due to antecedent rainfall, subsequent development activity or the invasion of woody species, Grasslands are not, at the time of this writing, a protected Critical Environmental Feature.

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Point Time Count
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Point in Time Count Numbers for 2007 to 2018 from HUD, which counts the number of people experiencing homelessness at the federal, state, and local level.

https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/5783/2018-ahar-part-1-pit-estimates-of-homelessness-in-the-us/

Strategic Measures_Transit Travel Time Reliability: Percent change in MetroBus on-time performance by Type
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This dataset supports measure M.A.2.a of SD 2023. The source of the data is Capital Metro. Each row displays the statistics related to performance by time.This dataset can be used to know more about on-time performance trends for transit in Austin. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page : https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/M-A-2-a-Transit-Travel-Time-Reliability-percent-ch/ktzy-fxx3/

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.ManholeREFDOC
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The Manhole REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Manhole feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Manhole/38q2-v8xr with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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Survey Monument
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This feature class represents the locations of survey monuments in the City of Austin and surrounding counties. Survey monuments are also referred to as "control points". These survey monuments are being placed throughout the City of Austin and surrounding counties to aid in surveying.

LOCATION.WRM_sample_sites
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Locations where environmental sampling has been either planned or performed or may be performed in the future. Some locations have not been sampled; some have been discontinued due to access constraints; some are locations sampled by partner agencies

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Strategic Measure_Number of fatalities and serious injuries on the High-Injury Network
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This dataset supports measure M.D.3 of SD 2023. The original source of the data is the Texas Department of Transportation supplemented by analysis from the Austin Transportation Department. Each row represents the number of fatalities or injuries on the High Injury Network for a year. This dataset can be used to see how many fatalities and serious injuries have occurred on the High Injury Network.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/M-D-3-Number-of-fatalities-and-serious-injuries-on/i39b-qmzk/

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EMS - FY2017 Special Operations Incidents
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** Static Data Set ** This table shows Special Operations incidents for Fiscal Year 2017. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2017 annual report.

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Strategic Measure_Right of Way Obstructions
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This dataset provides data describing Public Works Department responses to 311 calls regarding obstructions of the City right of way. The data comes from the department's Maximo work order management system. Each row represents one 311 Customer Service Request (CSR).

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-infrastructure-classified-as-poor-or/smwq-cx27/

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LeasedPropertyPoints
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This dataset represents properties leased by the City of Austin through the Office of Real Estate Services. This is a working dataset for employees of the Office of Real Estate Services, and is not represented to be complete or accurate. This data is not survey grade and should not be used for any legal purposes.

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TRANSPORTATION_markings_specialty_point
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Point feature class of specialty markings on the City of Austin maintained streets. The assets were referenced using NearMap imagery and work orders submitted through the Signs and Markings Data Tracker. The dataset use segment ID and intersection ID as a spatial reference. Specialty markings are seperated into types that include arrows, word legends, parking space boundaries, raised pavement markings (RPM), symbols, and other pavement markings.

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EMS - Top 10 Primary Impressions by Fiscal Year
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This table shows the 10 primary impressions most frequently recorded by ATCEMS field personnel during the fiscal years shown.

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Strategic Measure_Number and Percentage of all cases granted alternative form of adjudication (e.g. community service) in lieu of monetary penalties for those unable to pay
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This dataset supports S.D.6 of SD23. The Downtown Austin Community Court (DACC) was established to address quality of life and public order offenses occurring in the downtown Austin area utilizing a restorative justice court model. DACC offers alternatives to fines and fees for defendants to handle their cases such as community service restitution and participation in rehabilitation services. This measure highlights to what extent DACC motivates individuals to handle their cases in a manner that is non-punitive and does not create a barrier for individuals in their future endeavors. DACC’s priority population is individuals experiencing homelessness and the program’s main goal is to permanently stabilize individuals experiencing homelessness.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/c4qm-y2i6

the date range for this data is FY15 - March of FY2020.

Data source:electronic court case management platform. Calculation: numerator: number of cases with a disposition of an alternative form of adjudication Denominator: total number of cases with a disposition Measure time period: Annual (Fiscal Year) Automated: no

Date of last description update: 4/1/2020

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EMS-Opiate Overdoses by Race FY 2018
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Static Data Set This table shows opiate overdoses by race for Fiscal Year 2018.

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Planimetrics 2015
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Planimetrics feature class is created to assist in City of Austin planning activities. Planimetric features are a compilation of features produced for the 2015 City of Austin Planimetrics/Impervious Cover dataset.

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Strategic Measure_Number and percentage of people who successfully completed workforce development training, EOA.F.4 & EOA.G.3
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This dataset supports measure EOA.F.4 and EOA.G.3 of SD23. It demonstrates the total number of enrollees to those who successfully completed training. Depending on the length of training which can last anywhere from 12 weeks to 3 years there may or may not be a completion rate available at the time of reporting. These trainees are all participating in Community Based Organization workforce training programs in partnership with the Master Community Workforce Plan adopted by Imagine Austin. After participants successfully complete training, the Ray Marshall Center monitors completer-participant earnings. Earnings above Federal Poverty Limit are considered "above poverty". Data sourced by University of Texas Ray Marshall Center, in partnership with Workforce Solution, Capital Area.

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Strategic Measure_Percentage of residents ≥ age 65 (Male vs Female) who received a core set of preventive clinical services in the past 12 months
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This data shows the percentage of individuals over age 65+ who have received all of a grouping of preventative health services in Travis County and in Texas by year and sex. The data is based of off self reported survey data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/HE-B-2Percentage-of-residents-age-65-who-received-/e3da-kvkn/

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ECAD Multifamily Audit and EUI Data as of May 15, 2018
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This report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7's Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approves in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, Which is to offset 1200 megawatts of Peak Energy by 2025.

The Audit results are averages of the energy efficiency measures evaluated on site during the audit.

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Completed_Sidewalks_2021_09_30
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This layer depicts an inventory of sidewalk infrastructure. This data was collected in 2006/2007 as part of the sidewalk master plan.

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HIV Planning Council Service Priorities
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Priority ranking of HIV Medical and Support Services for the Austin Area. The HIV Planning Council, a City of Austin Board/Commission, completes an annual prioritization process for HIV services as a grant requirement for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A. Results of the prioritization process are considered in the allocation of Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A funding. Priorities are determined using data including but not limited to: epidemiological overview and demographic information for people living with HIV (PLWH), service utilization data, and needs assessment data. The service category ranked "1" is the highest priority, the category ranked "2" is the second highest priority and so on.

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Strategic Measure_Increased knowledge (culture, history, art)
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Percentage of participants who respond to an on-site survey reporting that the activity that they just witnessed contributed to their overall knowledge and understanding of world cultures, world history and/or arts of every discipline.

This data set supports measure CLL.C.5 of SD23.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-participants-in-City-supported-event/ht8x-aijb/

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Annual Report EMS Public Information Office Activities
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This table shows activities done by the ATCEMS Public Information Office.

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SD23_Income Distribution by Race
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Strategic Direction 23 Measure EOA.B.2

This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

Historical Landmarks
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Historical landmarks of the City of Austin and landmarks in the National Registery

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.OpenChannelREFDOC
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The Open Channel REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Open Channel feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION_OpenChannel/n9cb-gxvv with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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EMS - Top Ten Dispatch Problems by Fiscal Year
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This table shows the 10 most frequently recorded incident problem types as recorded by communications personnel for each fiscal year presented.

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CTM Customer Satisfaction Survey Responses to Question 1 (2015 - 2023)
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Survey Response percentages for the question "Please rate your opinion of CTM’s Customer service" since 2015.

Note. No Survey was conducted in 2023.

EMS Billing Payment Intake Type FY 2017
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** Static Data Set ** This table shows ATCEMS billing payment type for Fiscal Year 2016-17

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Strategic Yearly Measures for Vehicle Travel Along Major City Corridors
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This dataset represents the SD 2023 mobility measures and others calculated on a yearly basis (both Fiscal and Calendar Years), adjusted for the current alignments of major city corridors and the latest mapping layout contained within the anonymous travel speed data provided by INRIX. Each row represents a metric recorded for each hour in an average weekend or weekday for corresponding major corridors. Corridor definitions:

Corridor definitions: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/Major-City-Corridors-for-Strategic-Measures/iyqh-bgm4

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Strategic Measure_EOA.B.3 Number and percentage of Census tracts meeting criteria for R/ECAP
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This is a historical measure from Strategic Direction 2023.

Racially/Ethnically Concentrated Areas of Poverty (R/ECAPs) must have a non-white population of 50 percent or more. Regarding the poverty threshold, neighborhoods of extreme poverty are census tracts with 40 percent or more of individuals living at or below the poverty line. Calculation involved totaling the number and percentage of tracts that are meet criteria for RECAP. Learn more about the HUD RECAP calculation process here: http://hudgis-hud.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/56de4edea8264fe5a344da9811ef5d6e_0. Data collected from the HUD portal

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Tennis Map
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Dataset that feeds the map of tennis centers operated by City of Austin.

Map link: https://datahub.austintexas.gov/Locations-and-Maps/Tennis-Center-Map/g5n8-ggmb

For more information, please visit PARD's Tennis webpage: https://www.austintexas.gov/department/tennis

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City of Austin Schools with Data
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Austin schools with graduation data

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Strategic Measures_Number of transportation projects, programs, and initiatives that are coordinated with partner agencies
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This dataset supports measure M.A.10 of SD 2023. The source of the data is the Austin Transportation Department. Each row represents a project in which the City of Austin was a sponsoring agency with a partner involved or if another agency was the lead and the City of Austin was a supporting partner. This dataset can be used to look at the transportation projects, programs and initiatives that the City of Austin is working in coordination with other agencies.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page : https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/yejj-ryqx

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APD Complaints by Status
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DATASET DESCRIPTION This dataset includes the total number of complaints filed with the APD Internal Affairs Unit, categorized by current status.

GENERAL ORDERS RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATIONS This document establishes the required process for the administrative investigation of alleged employee misconduct by Internal Affairs and the employee's chain-of-command. It also outlines the imposition of fair and equitable disciplinary action when misconduct is identified. Investigations conducted by APD Human Resources are governed by City Personnel Policies.

This document does not supersede any rights or privileges afforded civilian employees through City Personnel Policies or sworn employees through the Meet and Confer Agreement, nor does it alter or supersede the powers vested in the Civilian Oversight Process of the Austin Police Department (APD) through that Agreement. In addition, nothing in this document limits or restricts the powers vested in the Chief of Police as the final decision maker in all disciplinary matters.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided is for informational use only and may differ from official Austin Police Department data.

  2. The Austin Police Department’s databases are continuously updated, and changes can be made due to a variety of investigative factors including but not limited to offense reclassification and dates.

  3. Reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different systems of record may have been used.

4.The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.

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Public Improvement Bonds Chart Data
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Dataset showing projects, encumbrances, expenditures, and available balances related to Public Improvement Bonds.

Revenue Breakdown by Category 2023 Annual Report
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The City of Austin fiscal year begins on Oct. 1 and ends on Sept. 30. For information about Austin Resource Recovery's approved fiscal year budget, visit austintexas.gov/finance

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Artificial Flow Path
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This data has been collected as part of a larger project by the City of Austin's Watershed Protection and Development Review Department to inventory its drainage infrastructure and create a GIS to store this information. The project includes an internal team developing a GIS based on record documents and an external team locating ground level appurtenances using GPS field collection units. The data in this data set represents the former.

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2020 Census Redistricting Data All Texas - Places
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This is 2020 decennial census data at the place level. Technical documentation is available here: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial/2020/technical-documentation/complete-tech-docs/summary-file/2020Census_PL94_171Redistricting_NationalTechDoc.pdf

TRANSPORTATION.markings_specialty_point_dates
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Related table of specialty markings dates. The work order ID originated from the roadway markings work orders and the contractor work order dataset that pulls from the Signs and Markings Operations Work Order tracking system. The work dates originate from data tracker or were collected in GIS prior to the association of work order IDs to specialty markings assets. Specialty markings are separated into types that include arrows, word legends, parking space boundaries, raised pavement markings (RPM), symbols, and other pavement markings.

This dataset contains related records for the TRANSPORTATION.markings_specialty_point layer: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/TRANSPORTATION_markings_specialty_point/53jy-y8pj

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EMS-Opiate Overdoses by Age FY 2018
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Static Data Set Opiate Overdoses by age distribution for FY 2018.

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protected_properties
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Number and percentage of properties whose exposure to wildfire risk have decreased due to City efforts - SD23 Measure HE.E.5.c.AFD

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Summary of Open-ended Responses to the Cultural Centers Audit Millenium Youth Entertainment Complex (MYEC) Stakeholder Survey
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This table contains data from a survey about the Millenium Youth Entertainment Complex, conducted as part of an Audit of the City's Cultural Centers. This survey was sent out to stakeholders based on reports from City and Millennium Youth Entertainment Complex staff. The survey opened on December 20, 2019 and closed January 10, 2020. Of the 5,181 individuals invited to complete the survey, 695 responded. The comments detailed in this table were in response to open-ended survey items that allowed respondents to give opinions or suggestions about the center's programming, fees, staff, facilities, and how well it meets the community's needs. To gauge the general sentiment of the responses, each was assigned an analysis category. During analysis, some comments were deemed relevant to multiple open-ended survey items. These responses were copied and assigned to all analysis categories that aligned with their subjects.

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Strategic Measures_Percentage of new residential units permitted within a quarter-mile of a high-frequency transit route or protected bicycle facility
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This dataset supports M.C.1.a of SD 2023. The data on permitted new residential units is collected by the Development Services Department and accessed by staff through the permit database known as AMANDA. Spatial data on existing high-frequency transit routes is provided by Capital Metro, while data on existing protected bicycle infrastructure is maintained by the Austin Transportation Department and the Public Works Department. Each row displays residential units permitted each fiscal year and how many are within a quarter mile of a high frequency transit route or protected bicycle facility.The dataset can be used to understand residential development trends in relation to high frequency transit routes. View more details at https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/e458-a9pt

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Strategic Measure_ CLL.C.2 Percentage of all Austin ZIP Codes where 70 percent or more of residents are the same race
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

This measure answers the question of percentage of zip codes that are comprised of 70 percent of more of the composition or race of residents. This indicator calculated the mix by dividing a racial category by total population. Data collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Communities Survey (5yr), Race (Table B02001). American Communities Survey (ACS) is a survey with sampled statistics on the citywide level and is subject to a margin of error. ACS sample size and data quality measures can be found on the U.S. Census website in the Methodology section. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/scuh-nqaj

Strategic Measure_Number and percentage of children enrolled in quality Early Education programs (as evidenced by meeting Texas Rising Star criteria)
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This data set shows the number and percentage of children enrolled in quality early childhood education programs in the City of Austin as evidenced by meeting Texas Rising Star (TRS) critera. The TRS criteria can be viewed here: https://texasrisingstar.org/about-trs/trs-guidelines/

The data is from the Workforce Solutions Capital Area Workforce Board agency that oversees the TWIST database that contains the data used here: https://www.twc.texas.gov/childcarenumbers/Capital_Area_Workforce_Development_Board_annual.html

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/sube-u7vs

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Strategic Measure_Number and Percentage of court cases that are adjudicated within case processing time standards-Municipal Court
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This dataset supports S.D.5 of SD23. This measure calculates how long it takes to adjudicate a case from the time when the case was filed. Austin Municipal Court is dedicated to processing cases efficiently and in alignment with nationally established time standards to reduce delay and ensure timely justice. Cases are typically adjudicated within 30-180 days. If case processing time standards are consistently exceeded, the overall administration of justice may be compromised resulting in inequitable outcomes and the loss of public trust. AMC monitors the length of time it takes to process cases and makes necessary adjustments to ensure compliance with time standards. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/99up-wwsi The dataset for court cases adjudicated within case processing time standards covers a time period of Fiscal years 2016-first quarter of Fiscal year 2020. Data source: court's electronic case management system Calculation: Numerator-case disposition date Denominator- the date the case was filed. Measure Time Period: Quarterly (Fiscal Year) Automated: no Date of last description update: 4/1/2020

Strategic Measure_Number and Percentage of instances where people access court services other than in person and outside normal business hours (e.g. phone, mobile application, online, expanded hours)- Client Contacts through Outreach
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This dataset supports measure S.D.4.c of SD23. The Downtown Austin Community Court (DACC) was established to address quality of life and public order offenses occurring in the downtown Austin area utilizing a restorative justice court model. DACC’s priority population consists of individuals experiencing homelessness and the program’s main goal is to permanently stabilize individuals experiencing homelessness. To effectively serve these individuals, DACC created an Intensive Case Management (ICM) Program, which uses a client-centered and housing-focused approach. The ICM Program focuses on rehabilitating and stabilizing individuals using an evidenced-based model of wraparound interventions to help them achieve long-term stability. Because individuals participating in case management are literally homeless, case managers must actively seek their clients in the community through outreach activities and often times work on behalf of the client via collateral engagement with other social service and housing providers. This measure highlights case management activities accomplished via outreach and collateral engagement.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/65cb-wtrs

Data source: manually tracked internally on a monthly checkbox report Calculation: Numerator: number of clients served through outreach Denominator: total number of cases filed that are homeless this dataset on the portal covers an annual range based on the city's fiscal year.

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TRANSPORTATION_markings_specialty_line
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Line feature class of specialty markings on the City of Austin maintained streets. The assets were referenced using NearMap imagery and work orders submitted through the Signs and Markings Data Tracker. The dataset use segment ID and intersection ID as a spatial reference. Specialty markings include delineators, curbs, raised pavement marking lane seperators, and concrete domes.

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Strategic Measure_Number of City-supported fresh food access points
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This dataset supports measure HE.F.5 of SD23 Data Source : Third Party Department Data Calculation: Sum(City Supported Fresh Food Access Points) Measure Time Period: Annually Automated: No Date of last description update: 4/3/2020

Number and percentage of residents living in proximity to a City-supported fresh food access point

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Strategic Measure_Ratio of Current Reserves to Overall Annual General Fund Budget
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The Annual Budget Document provides information about the General Fund Reserve as a percentage of the total General Fund requirements (SD23 measure GTW.A.5). The General Fund Reserve ensures the City is capable of offsetting potential downturns in revenue sources and provides a sufficient cash balance for daily financial needs. This dataset contains fields for fund ending balances, total requirements, budgets, and transfers. View more details and insights related to this dataset on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/we9n-h6yb

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University of Texas Good Systems and ATCEMS Hospitalization time series
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Filename: ts_2019_2020.csv Description: Time series of the daily frequency of EMS incidents from 2019 to 2020

total_ts: the daily frequency of all EMS incidents. defunct_calls_pandemic_removed_ts: the daily frequency of non-pandemic defunct EMS incidents. Pandemic_defunct_calls_ts: the daily frequency of pandemic defunct EMS incidents. Incidents_pandemic_removed_ts: the daily frequency of non-pandemic, non-defunct EMS incidents. Pandemic_effect_ts: the daily frequency of pandemic, non-defunct EMS incidents. hospitalisation_ts: the daily frequency of the newly admitted Covid-19 patients to hospitals in the Austin-Round Rock metropolitan statistical area.

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bicycle_corridors_2035
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This file prioritizes general improvements to regional on and off-street bicycle corridors in the CAMPO 2035 Regional Transportation Plan.

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Summary of Cultural Centers Audit Millenium Youth Entertainment Complex (MYEC) Stakeholder Survey
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This table contains data from a survey about the Millenium Youth Entertainment Complex, conducted as part of an Audit of the City's Cultural Centers. This survey was sent out to stakeholders based on reports from City and Millennium Youth Entertainment Complex staff. The survey opened on December 20, 2019 and closed January 10, 2020. Of the 5,181 individuals invited to complete the survey, 695 responded. Percentages in the tables of the appendix may not total 100 due to rounding.

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Strategic Measure_Percent of protected bikeways swept annually
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Purpose: This data exists in order to establish a percentage of cycles swept annually of protected bikeways in relation to the department goal. Source: Completed Protected Bike Lane reports are received from ATD. ARR then tracks internally the number of sweeping cycles completed. Contains: The number of street sweeping cycles completed each fiscal year, where one "cycle" represents one full sweep of all protected bike lanes. Includes information on the cycles swept target, and the percent of the target cycles completed. Usage: This measure is used to determine the number of cycles swept in relation to the number of cycles swept goal that is established annually. By tracking this data, Austin Resource Recovery can meet community mobility needs and promote public safety. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ks42-2pg8

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University of Texas Good Systems and ATCEMS incidents data
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Filename: Incidents2019_2020.csv Description: Problem Type, Service Time and Call Disposition of each EMS incident in 2019-2020.

· Problem states the problem type of the emergency. · Time_PhonePickUp_Date states the date of the EMS call. · Time_First_Unit_Assigned (in minutes) states the length of time, in minutes, after the EMS call was picked up and before the first ambulance received notification of the emergency and was assigned. · Time_First_Unit_Enroute (in minutes) states the length of time, in minutes, after the first ambulance was assigned and before the ambulance set off toward the emergency. · Time_First_Unit_Arrived (in minutes) states the length of time, in minutes, after the first ambulance wheels began to roll and before the ambulance arrived at the emergency and the wheels stopped. · Call_Disposition states the final disposition of the event, such as cancelled call, transported to hospital, etc. If the ambulance transported the patient to a hospital, the name of the hospital would be specified. If the emergency call was from another government agency, for example, the Austin Fire Department, then the call disposition would be labelled as ”referred”. Other types of call dispositions fall into the category of ”defunct calls”; in this case, the call disposition of an incident would be labelled as its respective subcategory. · Call_Disposition states the acuity of the emergency. A 1 indicates highest priority and a 15 would indicate least priority.

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Land Use Inventory Detailed
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Land Use Inventory Detailed

City Cultural Centers Audit Community Survey - Summary Data
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This table contains data from the community survey conducted as part of an Audit of the City's Cultural Centers. We surveyed members of the Austin community using a survey developed by the audit team. Survey questions generally asked respondents' opinions on cultural center programs, staff, fees, and facilities. The survey opened January 3 and closed January 27, 2020. Austin community members were invited to take the survey through social media outreach and direct email invitations. The survey and outreach materials were written in English and translated into Spanish, Vietnamese, and Simplified Chinese. A total of 1,330 community members responded to the survey. Respondents were asked only to respond for centers they had visited in the last two years and could respond for more than one center. In this summary of question responses, those who selected "strongly agree" or "agree" were included in the total for "agree" and those who selected "strongly disagree" or "disagree" were included in the total for "disagree." Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding.

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Austin Energy Single Family Audits
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The Austin City Council approved the Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure ordinance in 2008 and revised the initiative in April 2011 to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. Single-family homeowners must have energy audits performed on their properties prior to a sale of their home. Multifamily properties older than 10 years are required to perform an audit and report the results to the City of Austin and all residents living in those communities. Commercial building owners participated in a phased-in reporting since 2012, for buildings 75,000 square feet and larger.

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2016: ECAD Residential Energy Audit Data
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This report is the result of Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 800 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2020. This report contains information on residential dwellings that have reported the results of the ECAD audit () to the City of Austin during 2016. For information on ECAD exemptions and other requirements, see Austin City Code Chapter 6-7. *Note – () Data reported by Residential Energy Auditors

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CLL.E.2_Participants in lifelong learning activities (PARD-APL-EDD)
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This metric is part of the Culture & Lifelong Learning Outcome Category. The data represented is from the Parks and Recreation Department (PARD), and represents city offered lifelong learning events, activities and resources. FY21 aggregate data was provided by PARD, Austin Public Library, and the Economic Development Department. Site data is provided by PARD.

For more details and insights related to this measure visit the metric story page at: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/rxmc-jicb

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Strategic Measure_M.C.7 Percent of people working in Austin that come from outside Austin
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

This measure answers the question of percentage of people working in Austin that come from outside Austin. The LODES program collects administrative records from unemployment insurance reporting systems. Residence location is derived from annual federal administrative data. LODES are produced and released at the census block level, with all tabulations consisting of paired, origin-destination flows that can also be aggregated to the residence and workplace margins.

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Strategic Measure_Financial Stability of the City of Austin Employees' Retirement Systems
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This dataset contains information about the financial stability of the City of Austin's employees' retirement systems, including the City of Austin Employees' Retirement System (COAERS), the Austin Firefighters Retirement System (AFRS), and the Austin Police Retirement System (APRS). It uses the total funded ratio, which is equal to the total actuarial value of assets as a percentage of the total actuarial accrued liability. This data supports the SD23 measure GTQ.A.6. Having a funded ratio of below 80% could potentially impact credit rating agencies' evaluation of the City's pension liabilities, so this ratio is important to measure through annual actuarial valuation reports for all three retirement systems. View more details and insights related to this dataset on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/d4mh-eiif

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Strategic_Measures_Race/ ethnicity of BIPOC mobility engagement process participants compared to the race/ ethnicity of Austin
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure M.C.5 of SD 2023. The sources of data are the American Community Survey and the Austin Transportation Department. Each row displays the percentage of people in different demographic categories who participated in mobility engagement process as compared to percentage of people in the same demographic category in Austin. This dataset can be used to understand how well the City reaches different communities and subpopulations when soliciting public input. View more details at https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-participants-in-mobility-public-enga/pfnb-5uev/.

austin transportation departmentcitizen survey demographicsdemographicsmobilitypublic engagementtransportation
UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.CurbInletREFDOC
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Curb Inlet REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Curb Inlet feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Curb-Inlet/7rbw-mv35 with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.ComboInletREFDOC
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Combo Inlet REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Combo Inlet feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Combo-Inlet/4cn2-4rhg with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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Infectious Disease Investigations in Travis County
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains data regarding infectious disease cases that were investigated by Austin Public Health's Epidemiology & Disease Surveillance Unit from 2013-2018. Data was downloaded from Texas' National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS).

austin public healthcase investigationdisease surveillanceepidemiologyinfectious disease
HE.C.4 (PARD ADA Accessibility)
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data represents the percentage of Parks & Recreation programs and services that are ADA accessible for fiscal years 2019 - 2024.

adahealth & environment outcomesd23
Strategic Measure_Adopted Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Tax Rate as a Percentage of the Effective O&M Tax Rate
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains information about the annual Adopted Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Tax Rate as a Percentage of the Effective O&M Tax Rate for the same fiscal year (SD23 measure GTW.A.3).

The effective O&M tax rate is the tax rate that would produce the same amount of taxes as the previous year if applied to the same properties taxed in the previous year that are still on the tax roll. A percentage higher than 100% indicates the adopted O&M tax rate is higher than the effective O&M tax rate, whereas a percentage lower than 100% indicates the adopted O&M tax rate is lower than the effective O&M tax rate. This data is used for budget planning and review purposes.

View more details and insights related to this dataset on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/iis6-xsd9

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Strategic Measures_Change in average MetroBus travel speed.
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure M.A.5.a of SD 2023. The source of the data is the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Each row displays the average speed for bus transit for that year. This dataset can be used to know more about average speed trends for bus transit in Austin. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page : https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Change-in-average-MetroBus-travel-speed/xxgc-8j6n/

austin transportation departmentaverage speedcapital metropolitan transportation authoritytransit
BOUNDARIES_garbage_collection_routes
datahub.austintexas.gov

Garbage Collection Routes- There are currently 184 garbage collection routes. Garbage collection is once a week pickup monday thru friday. The holes inside the garbage collection route boundaries represent no service areas for ARR.

boundariesgarbageroutes
EMS - FY2017 Safety Report Risk Levels
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table shows safety data for FY2017. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS annual report.

911ambulanceannual reportatcemsaustinemergency medical servicesemsfy2017safetytravis county
Strategic Measure_Infrastructure Condition_aggregated
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset provides an overall view of infrastructure condition for all assets included in the Comprehensive Infrastructure Assessment (CIA) for that year. Overall condition is calculated by multiplying condition percentages for each network by the current replacement value for that network. These values are then added up for each condition, and divided by the total current replacement value to calculate the percentage of all assets in each condition. Assets that do not have current replacement values or for which condition is unknown are excluded from these calculations.

Data comes from the survey of participating departments conducted every two years during the compilation of the CIA. Each row of the table shows the distribution of asset conditions for the CIA conducted for the year listed.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-infrastructure-classified-as-poor-or/smwq-cx27/

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EMS - Distribution of Work
datahub.austintexas.gov

Static Data Set This table shows ATCEMS distribution of work for FY 2017

Distribution of Work is the breakdwon of work provided by EMS personnel including responding, providing medical care for patients, and disinfecting medical equipment and replacing used medical supplies after every response.

annual reportatcemsemswork distribution
Travis County High School Information
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset shows all high schools that were included in the 2020 TEA 4-year graduation rate report, and indicates their street address, zip code, district, and type of school (private/charter).

aphaustin public healthcharter schoolhigh schoolstreet map
Strategic Measure_EOA.C.6 Number and percentage of residents that are living in an area considered to be a Complete Community
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

A resident in a complete community is someone residing in an area that is within a 20 minute walk to multiple essential destinations. Calculation method: This study measured the distance and time it takes for a pedestrian to reach five essential destination, or "indicators," from any point across the city using the existing network of sidewalks and crossings within a 20-minute walk time. Using GIS software, this evaluation resulted in a rasterized overlay of geographic outlines of “walksheds” surrounding each indicator destination. Residential estimates were found using an internal database of residential housing units and applied density assumptions and should not be compared to other demographic datasets. Data was sourced from City of Austin, CapMetro, and Austin ISD.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/rw4g-mrjp

EMS-Opiate Overdoses by Gender FY 2018
datahub.austintexas.gov
  • Static Data Set ** Opiate Overdoses by Gender for Fiscal Year 2019
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BOUNDARIES_brush_collection_routes
datahub.austintexas.gov

Brush Collection Routes- There are currently twenty six brush collection routes. Brush collection is twice a year monday thru friday. The holes inside the brush collection route boundaries represent no service areas for ARR.

arraustin resource recoverybrushcollectionroute
UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.GrateInletREFDOC
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Grate Inlet REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Grate Inlet feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION_GrateInlet/6ewi-icj4 with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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Wildfire Hazard Potential Treatment Areas
datahub.austintexas.gov

<div style="text-align:Left;"><p><span style="font-size:13.3333px;">This feature class consists of locations of City of Austin owned parcels of land that have been pre-identified as potential treatment zones for wildfire hazard reduction projects. This layer is not an indicator of wildfire hazard.</span></p></div>

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EMS - Percent of Applicants Hired
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset shows the percent of applicants hired by EMS Recruiting (based on total hired/total applications received).

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION_OpenChannel
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data has been collected as part of a larger project by the City of Austin's Watershed Protection and Development Review Department to inventory its drainage infrastructure and create a GIS to store this information. The project includes an internal team developing a GIS based on record documents and an external team locating ground level appurtenances using GPS field collection units. The data in this data set represents the former.

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.HeaderREFDOC
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Header REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Header feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Header/vzfe-vh6s with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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brownsfield site map
datahub.austintexas.gov

Map indicating Brownfield sites throughout the City of Austin.

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Strategic Measure_Percent Variance Between Actual and Budgeted Revenue
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains information about the percent variance between the actual and budgeted revenue (SD23 measure GTW.A.8). The City of Austin has numerous revenue sources, including charges for services/goods, taxes, and more. This measure helps provide insight about whether the City is receiving as much revenue as anticipated.

For each revenue type and year, this dataset provides the budgeted revenue, actual revenue, and percent variance. This data comes from the City of Austin's Open Budget (Revenue Budget) application.

View more details and insights related to this dataset on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percent-Variance-Between-Actual-and-Budgeted-Reven/wmvj-b5er/

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Strategic Measure_Number and Percentage of instances where people access court services other than in person and outside normal business hours (e.g. phone, mobile application, online, expanded hours) – Municipal Court
datahub.austintexas.gov

The dataset supports measure S.D.4.a of SD23.

The Austin Municipal Court offers services via in person, phone, mail, email, online, in the community, in multiple locations, and during non-traditional hours to make it easier and more convenient for individuals to handle court business. This measure tracks the percentage of customers that utilize court services outside of normal business hours, defined as 8am-5pm Monday-Friday, and how many payments were made by methods other than in person. This measure helps determine how Court services are being used and enables the Court to allocate its resources to best meet the needs of the public. Historically, almost 30% of the operational hours are outside of traditional hours and the average percentage of payments made by mail and online has been over 59%.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/c7z3-geii

Data source: electronic case management system and manual tracking of payments received via mail. Calculation: Business hours are manually calculated annually. - A query is run from the court’s case management system to calculate how many monetary transactions were posted. S.D.4.a: Numerator: Number of payments received by mail is entered manually by the Customer Service unit that processes all incoming mail. S.D.4.a Denominator: Total number of web payments is calculated using a query to calculate a total number of payments with a payment type ‘web’ in the case management system. Measure time period: Annual (Fiscal Year) Automated: No Date of last description update: 4/10/2020

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Strategic Measure_Number and percentage of creative-sector professionals who indicated they benefited from a City-sponsored professional development opportunity, CLL.B.4
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure CLL.B.4 of SD23 and provides the number and percentage of creative-sector professionals who indicated they benefited from a City-sponsored professional development opportunity.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/rzxy-tiqz

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.JunctionREFDOC
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Junction REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Junction feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Junction/bebd-359f with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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Strategic_Measures_Percentage of participants in mobility public engagement processes that identify as African American, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Indigenous, Pacific Islander, and/or other people of color
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure M.C.5 of SD 2023. The sources of data are the American Community Survey and the Austin Transportation Department. Each row displays the percentage of people in different demographic categories who participated in mobility engagement process as compared to percentage of people in the same demographic category in Austin. This dataset can be used to understand how well the City reaches different communities and subpopulations when soliciting public input. View more details at https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-participants-in-mobility-public-enga/pfnb-5uev/

austin transportation departmentcitizen survey demographicsdemographicsmobilitypublic engagementpublic processtransportation
UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.LinearDrainREFDOC
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Linear Drain REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Linear Drain feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Linear-Drain/3hq8-fwnf with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.DischargePumpREFDOC
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Discharge Pump REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Discharge Pump feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Discharge-Pump/b5z6-42rk with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION_GrateInlet
datahub.austintexas.gov

The data being collected is to be used for several purposes: - Hydraulic/hydrologic modeling input - Work Order Management System integration - Map book production - Mobile redlining/correction submission tools

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Strategic Measure_Dollar Amount and Percentage Increase of Major Rates and Fees
datahub.austintexas.gov

In the Annual Budget Document, the Budget Office presents information about the annual cost of various city services/fees for the typical ratepayer. These services and fees include Austin Energy, Austin Water, Austin Resource Recovery, the Clean Community Fee, the Transportation User Fee, the Drainage Utility Fee, and the Property Tax Bill.

This dataset supports the SD23 measure, "Dollar amount and percentage increase of major rates and fees for a range of customer types" (EOA.C.5.c). It contains the approved and amended rates for the typical ratepayer, the annual dollar change, and the annual percent change for each service/fee. This dataset can be used to help understand the cost of city services over time.

View more details and insights related to this dataset on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Dollar-Amount-and-Percentage-Increase-of-Major-Rat/56uv-46qi/

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Strategic Measures_ Percent of development projects that meet or exceed drive alone trip targets
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure M.A.4. of SD 2023. The source of the data is the Austin Transportation Department. Each row displays a development project. This dataset can be used to understand how many development projects met or exceeded drive alone trip targets. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page : https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/2nus-e2iu/

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Strategic Measure_Median earnings of metro-area creative sector occupations, CLL.B.1
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure CLL.B.1 of SD23 and identifies the median earnings of metro-area Creative Sector occupations by Bureau of Labor Statistics Standard Occupational Classifications System [SOC] codes.

Data Source: 3rd party - Creative Vitality Suite Calculation: the middle of the earnings, among all SOC codes Measure Time Period: Annually (Calendar Year)

Last update: April 2021

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/jaia-eaet

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Special Population use of Service Category
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data set contains EIIHA populations who received services funded by Ryan White Part A Grant. EIIHA is Early Identification of Individuals with HIV/AIDS (EIIHA) The special populations (EIIHA) with HIV are: Black MSM = Black men and Black transgender women who have sex with men. Latinx MSM = Latinx men and Latinx Transgender women who have sex with men. Black Women - Black women Transgender - Transgender men and women. These populations have the biggest disparities of people living with HIV. Other data is the number of clients and units used in each service category in the Ryan White Part A, a grant that provides services for those with HIV.

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Strategic Measure_Number and Percentage of court cases that are adjudicated within case processing time standards- DACC
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports S.D.5 of SD23. This measure calculates how long it takes to adjudicate a case from the time when the case was filed. The Downtown Austin Community Court (DACC) is dedicated to processing cases efficiently and in alignment with nationally established time standards to reduce delay and ensure timely justice, but cases related to individuals experiencing homelessness typically take longer than 180 days to adjudicate due to the case management activities associated with these cases. Case management activities include but are not limited to acquiring birth certificates, Social Security cards, accessing substance use, mental health and medical services and acquiring permanent housing. Cases related to non-homeless individuals are typically adjudicated within 30-180 days. DACC monitors the length of time it takes to process cases and makes necessary adjustments to ensure compliance with time standards. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/99up-wwsi The dataset for court cases adjudicated within case processing time standards covers a time period of Fiscal years 2016-first quarter of Fiscal year 2020. Data source: court's electronic case management system Calculation: Numerator-case disposition date Denominator- the date the case was filed. Measure Time Period: Quarterly (Fiscal Year)
Automated: no

Date of last description update: 4/1/2020

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HPD Yearly Blueprint Goals
datahub.austintexas.gov

Fiscal Year values (10/1-9/30) for HPD Blueprint Goals.

TRANSPORTATION.markings_short_line_dates
datahub.austintexas.gov

Related table of short line markings dates. The work order ID originated from the roadway markings work orders and the contractor work order dataset that pulls from the Signs and Markings Operations Work Order tracking system. The work dates originate from data tracker or were collected in GIS prior to the association of work order IDs to short line markings assets. Short line includes crosswalks, stop lines, school zone lines, and yield lines.

This dataset contains related records for the TRANSPORTATION.markings_short_line layer: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/TRANSPORTATION-markings_short_line/9hak-anfp

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SD23_Income Distribution Pie Chart
datahub.austintexas.gov

Strategic Direction Measure EOA.B.2

This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

EMS Special Events FY 2017
datahub.austintexas.gov

** Static Data Set ** This table shows special events information for Fiscal Year 2016-17

911ambulanceannual reportatcemsaustinemergency medical serviceemsfy2017special eventstravis county
STRUCTURE_landfills_buffered
datahub.austintexas.gov

This layer represents the buffered geography around the known landfills in and around the City of Austin, Texas. Due to the uncertainty of the boundaries of the landfills; the buffers are used to regulate development in close proximity to the landfills. Areas of known landfill boundaries utilize the 200' buffer. Areas where general knowledge of the landfill location is known utilize a 1500' buffer.

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INLANDWATERS_flood_low_water_crossings
datahub.austintexas.gov

This layer represents the locations for low water crossing gates maintained by the City

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Strategic Measures_Percentage of permitted new commercial square footage within a quarter mile of a high-frequency transit route or protected bicycle facility
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure M.C.1.b of SD 2023. The data on permitted new non residential development is collected by the Development Services Department and accessed by staff through the permit database known as AMANDA. Spatial data on existing high-frequency transit routes is provided by Capital Metro, while data on existing protected bicycle infrastructure is maintained by the Austin Transportation Department and the Public Works Department. Each row displays the commercial square footage permitted each fiscal year and how much is within a quarter mile of a high frequency transit route or protected bicycle facility. The dataset can be used to understand non residential development trends in relation to high frequency transit routes. View more details at https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/e458-a9pt

austin transportation departmentcity of austincommercialhigh frequency transit routesnon-residential developmentpermits
Bridge Inlet
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data has been collected as part of a larger project by the City of Austin's Watershed Protection and Development Review Department to inventory its drainage infrastructure and create a GIS to store this information. The project includes an internal team developing a GIS based on record documents and an external team locating ground level appurtenances using GPS field collection units. The data in this data set represents the former.

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Strategic Measure_Number and Percentage of instances where people access court services other than in person and outside normal business hours (e.g. phone, mobile application, online, expanded hours) – Downtown Austin Community Court-Correspondence Cases
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure S.D.4.b, S.D.6 of SD23. The Downtown Austin Community Court (DACC) was established to address quality of life and public order offenses occurring in the downtown Austin area utilizing a restorative justice court model. DACC offers alternatives to fines and fees for defendants to handle their cases such as community service restitution and participation in rehabilitation services. Defendants who reside outside of a 40-mile radius from DACC are offered an opportunity to handle their case through correspondence action, meaning the entire judicial process can be handled through email or postal mail. Correspondence action eliminates an undue burden requiring a defendant to travel back to Austin to appear for their case and it allows for quicker access to court services of Austin residents by reducing the number of individuals required to appear for their case. This measure tracks how many cases involving non-homeless individuals have been handled through correspondence action recorded in the court's case management system. The data source for number and percentage of instances where people access court services other than in person for DACC has a annual range based on fiscal year 2015- first quarter fiscal year 2020. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/vxci-zmm3

Data source: Data for this measure is collected by DACC staff inputting information from citations issued in DACC’s jurisdiction and from court processes. All data is entered in DACC’s electronic court case management platform.

Calculation S.D.4.b Numerator= number of cases with the correspondence action/Denominator= total number of cases involving non-homeless individuals.

Measure Time Period: Annually (Fiscal Year)

Automated: no

Date of last description update: 4/1/2020

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.BridgeInletREFDOC
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Bridge Inlet REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Bridge Inlet feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bridge-Inlet/t598-em66 with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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Needs met by Homeless Outreach Street Team
datahub.austintexas.gov

Number of needs met by the Homeless Outreach Street Team.

UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.MiscPointREFDOC
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Misc Points REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Misc Points feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/MiscPoint/4cyn-ayp7 with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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EMS Continuing Education Hours FY 2017
datahub.austintexas.gov

** Static Data Set ** This table shows continuing education hours by topic for Fiscal Year 2016-17

911ambulanceatcemsaustincontinuing educationemergency medical serviceemsfy2017travis county
EMS-Recruiting FY 2017
datahub.austintexas.gov

“** Static Data Set ** This table shows the ATCEMS Recruiting Process for Fiscal Year 2016-17

911ambulanceannual report 2017atcemsaustinemergency medical serviceemsrecruitingtravis county
Hazardous Pipelines Overlay
datahub.austintexas.gov

Restricted pipeline area includes an area within 25 feet of a hazardous pipeline and an area within a hazardous pipeline easement.

EMS - Child Passenger Safety
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset shows yearly data for car seat events, car seat distribution, and total car seats checked.

911ambulanceatcemsaustinemergency medical servicesemstravis county
Traffic and Pedestrian Signal Evaluations [BETA]
datahub.austintexas.gov

** This dataset is currently under construction and subject to change at any time. The records in this dataset do not reflect actual business records and have been created for demonstration purposes only **

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Power Supply Adjustment Costs by Percentage
datahub.austintexas.gov

Costs allowed in the fuel tariff include fuel for generation, transportation, renewable purchase power agreements, purchase power to serve retail customers, ERCOT fees and hedging. Find more information at http://austinenergy.com/go/reports.

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Strategic Measures_Percentage of new residential units by type permitted within a quarter-mile of a high-frequency transit route or protected bicycle facility
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports M.C.1.a of SD 2023. The data on permitted new residential units is collected by the Development Services Department and accessed by staff through the permit database known as AMANDA. Spatial data on existing high-frequency transit routes is provided by Capital Metro, while data on existing protected bicycle infrastructure is maintained by the Austin Transportation Department and the Public Works Department. Each row displays residential units permitted each fiscal year and how many are within a quarter mile of a high frequency transit route or protected bicycle facility.The dataset can be used to understand residential development trends in relation to high frequency transit routes. View more details at https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/e458-a9pt

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Compatibility Corridors
datahub.austintexas.gov

Light Rail, Larger, and Medium Corridors with relaxed compatibility regulations and reduced parking minimums per Ordinance No. 20221201-056.

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FY2015 Annual Report EMS Safety Data
datahub.austintexas.gov

** Static Data Set ** This table shows activities done by the ATCEMS Safety Office for FY2015. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2015 annual report. THE DATA IN THIS TABLE WILL NOT BE UPDATED.

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Number and Percentage of residents living in proximity to a City-supported fresh food access point (HE.F.2)
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure HE.F.2 of SD23. Data Source: Third Party Department Calculation: (Resident living in proximity to Fresh Food Access Points)/(Total Residents) Measure Time Period: Annually Automated: No Date of last description update: 4/3/2020

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Strategic Measure_Attendance at multicultural activities (PARD)
datahub.austintexas.gov

The total attendance at multicultural activities at PARD is computed by combining the operational measures total visits to educational and cultural facilities and adding it to the total attendance at free cultural special events hosted by the Museums & Cultural Programs Division (MCP).

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ay42-mvrx

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Strategic Measure_Emergency Training & Exercise Participation
datahub.austintexas.gov

The City of Austin's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management serves as the coordinating focal point for preparedness, response, recovery, and education in an emergency or disaster that disrupts the community. Carrying out this task requires this office to ensure all City departments and partner agencies in the region are prepared to respond to a disaster and ready to work together. Each year we want to ensure that we are providing training to these agencies to help us be a more disaster prepared and resilient community. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/nqji-3wsu

Strategic Measure_Number and Percentage of Residential Units Issued in Image Austin Activity Centers and Corridors
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan was adopted in 2012. It functions as a guide for prioritizing Austin‘s growth over the next 30 years. The Plan encourages development and infrastructure investment in activity centers and corridors in support of the creation of complete and compact communities. This measure helps the City understand where residential development activity is happening in the context of the priorities established by the Plan.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/f35r-94j2

Strategic Measure_Number of Staff Trained Diversity, Equity and Anti-Racist
datahub.austintexas.gov

A dataset with number of staff trained and type of class for the following training classes: Diversity, Equity, and Anti-Racist.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-City-employees-who-have-completed-di/9832-e8v2/

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Strategic Measure_FacilityReservations MCPsites
datahub.austintexas.gov

The total percent of available reservations at the Parks and Recreation Department Museums and Cultural Program sites (aggregate)

Data Source: RecTrac, a Recreation Systems Management Software that captures all transactions for all programs, events and facility rentals.

The data for this metric tracks the number of facility rentals offered by the Parks and Recreation Department. The Department offers two types of facility rentals, one with a fee for individual/private use, and the second type of facility rental is an approved use of the space at no charge or a waived fee for a community organization or non-profit that offers cultural, history and arts programming.

The data used for this outcome excludes the free programs offered by the department because free programs are either co-sponsored by the Parks & Recreation Department or are approved by council and logged as fee waivers, meaning that the fee is waived in order to support a city-wide community initiative or City of Austin priority.

Percentage of available reservations at Parks and Recreation Museums & Cultural Sites reflects the rate of private/individual facility reservations/usage.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/mzed-5b3e

creative economycreative ecosystemcreative spacesd23
BOUNDARIES_recycle_collection_routes
datahub.austintexas.gov

Recycle Collection Routes- There are currently 190 recycle collection routes. Recycle collection is every other week pickup monday thru friday represented as either A or B week pickup. The holes inside the recycle collection route boundaries represent no service areas for ARR.

mappingrecycle
EMS - FY2016 Annual Safety Report Risk Levels
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table shows safety data for FY2016. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2016 annual report.

911ambulanceannual reportatcemsaustinemergency medical servicesemsfy2016safetytravis county
AWU_ServiceArea_ImpactFee_Boundary
datahub.austintexas.gov

This polygon delineates the boundary wherein the Austin Water Utility (the City of Austin) intends to serve water, wastewater, and reclaimed water, and wherein it will charge a fee (impact fee) for connecting to their systems.

areaaustinboundaryfeeimpactserviceutilitywater
TRANSPORTATION.markings_specialty_line_dates
datahub.austintexas.gov

Related table of specialty line markings dates. The work order ID originated from the roadway markings work orders and the contractor work order dataset that pulls from the Signs and Markings Operations Work Order tracking system. The work dates originate from data tracker or were collected in GIS prior to the association of work order IDs to specialty markings assets. Specialty markings include delineators, curbs, raised pavement marking lane separators, and concrete domes.

This dataset contains related records for the TRANSPORTATION.markings_specialty_line layer: https://data.austintexas.gov/Transportation-and-Mobility/TRANSPORTATION_markings_specialty_line/rczx-h2ey

atdchannelizersconcrete domescurbsdatesdelineatorslegendslinemarkingparkingpavement markingraised pavement markingroadway markingsrpm
EMS - Spring Festival Incident Summary
datahub.austintexas.gov

Summary of incidents responded to by EMS Special Events during the annual Spring Festival Season

Combo Inlet
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data has been collected as part of a larger project by the City of Austin's Watershed Protection and Development Review Department to inventory its drainage infrastructure and create a GIS to store this information. The project includes an internal team developing a GIS based on record documents and an external team locating ground level appurtenances using GPS field collection units. The data in this data set represents the former.

agoltosocratadrainagestorm sewerstormwaterwatershedwpd
Zoning (Small Map Scale)
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is a map of zoning designations for parcels. It is updated as changes are officially made, although it may take several days for the dataset to reflect changes once they have gone into effect.

2022_MusicCensus_Details
datahub.austintexas.gov

The 2022 Music Census Details is the underlying dataset for the 2022 Music Census administered by Sound Music Cities. This data is comprehensive of the respondent feedback; with the exception of ZIP code of respondents.

Read more about this collection of data here: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/rpy8-prg4

arts and cultureculture & lifelong learningeconomic developmentmusic
UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION.BarDitchREFDOC
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Bar Ditch REFDOC table should be used in conjunction with the Bar Ditch feature class https://data.austintexas.gov/dataset/Bar-Ditch/eqiz-dc5p with a join on the DRAINAGE_ID.

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Strategic Measure_CC.D.2 Historic Preservation
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023.

The purpose of this dataset is to track various indicators for historic preservation activities.

The columns contain information for the following criteria: CC.D.2. is to account for the percentage of buildings, structures, and sites preserved as locally designated historic resources that represent the community heritages of African American, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Indigenous, Pacific Islander, and/or other people of color. This dataset comes from City of Austin Historic Preservation records and staff contribution. The row level data contains the percentage number of buildings that meet the criteria, and the dataset can be used to see our current status for buildings that meet the criteria. This dataset will be updated as more information becomes available.

CLL.D.4. contains the number of potentially significant buildings, structures, or sites recommended for historic landmark designation by the Historic Landmark Commission, but for which a demolition permit was released. This data comes from City of Austin Historic Landmark Commission and Building Department records. The row level data displays the total number of demolition in question. It can be used to track the demolitions in question.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-buildings-structures-and-sites-prese/t3y8-ur2q/

CLL.A.6_PARDFacilityRentals_MCP_site breakdown
datahub.austintexas.gov

The total percentage of available facility reservations at parks and recreation museum and cultural programs segmented by site breakdown.

Data Source: RecTrac, a Recreation Systems Management Software that captures all transactions for all programs, events and facility rentals.

This metric tracks the number of facility rentals offered by the Parks and Recreation Department. The Department offers two types of facility rentals, one with a fee for individual/private use, and the second type of facility rental is an approved use of the space at no charge or a waived fee for a community organization or non-profit that offers cultural, history and arts programming.

The data used for this outcome excludes the free programs offered by the department because free programs are either co-sponsored by the Parks & Recreation Department or are approved by council and logged as fee waivers, meaning that the fee is waived in order to support a community initiative or City of Austin priority.

Updated October 2020

creative ecosystemhistory; arts; & culturerecreation and leisuresd23
BOUNDARIES_arr_no_service_areas
datahub.austintexas.gov

The ARR no service areas represent polygon areas that Austin Resource Recovery do not service. These no service polygon areas are often private gated communities that are serviced by private haulers.

areasarrnon-serviceableno service
AMANDA_Street_Events
datahub.austintexas.gov

Amanda ROW Permits are polygon features created from Parcel boundaries and/or buffered Street Segment features assigned to Amanda ROW Permits.

City of Austin Displacement Risk Areas 2022
datahub.austintexas.gov

To determine displacement risk, researchers at the University of Texas conducted a three-part analysis: the presence of vulnerable populations, residential market appreciation, and demographic change. To determine vulnerable populations, the authors used indicators to identify residents who, according to academic research, are least able to absorb housing costs, which includes: communities of color, low-income households, heads of households without a bachelor's degree or higher, families with children in poverty, and renters.

In 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2024 the City of Austin Housing and Planning staff updated the data and simplified the categories below.

Vulnerable: Vulnerable populations present, no significant demographic change, some tracts are near or contain high-value and high-appreciation areas. Active Displacement Risk: Vulnerable populations present, active demographic change, accelerating or appreciating housing market. Chronic Displacement Risk: Vulnerable populations have been displaced, demographic change has occurred and the housing market is high value and appreciated or appreciating. Historic Displacement: Tracts previously identified as at-risk to displacement in earlier Uprooted models (2016, 2019)

Austin Resource Recovery Fiscal Year 2021 Revenue
datahub.austintexas.gov

The City of Austin fiscal year begins on Oct. 1 and ends on Sept. 30. For information about Austin Resource Recovery's approved fiscal year budget, visit austintexas.gov/finance

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Watershed Reach Integrity Scores
datahub.austintexas.gov

These are the geographic boundaries for reaches evaluated as part of the Environmental Integrity Index and Austin Lakes Index . Scores can be found in tabular form: https://data.austintexas.gov/Environment/Watershed-Reach-Index-and-Problem-Scores/vk3r-6prc

aliaustin lakes indexcreekseiienvironmental integrity indexwater qualitywatershed protection
Properties Protected by COA Efforts
datahub.austintexas.gov

Number and percentage of properties whose exposure to wildfire risk have decreased due to City efforts - SD23 Measure HE.E.5.c.AFD

Strategic Measure_Number and percentage of City-owned vehicles using telematics for safety and risk reports (e.g. “driver scorecard”) and number of crashes involving City vehicles
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Fleet Mobility Services Department tracks number of crashes involving City vehicles for vehicle life cycle management. Collecting accident information helps ensure the continuity of city services by assisting with the planning for department needs while vehicles are being repaired or replaced. This strategic measure details the total number of accidents within a fiscal year, taken from the department's asset management system. Row level data displays the total number of accidents within a fiscal year by department.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/kzsj-wd2x

Traffic Signal Projects
datahub.austintexas.gov

** This dataset is currently under construction and subject to change at any time. The records in this dataset do not reflect actual business records and have been created for demonstration purposes only **

Michelle Data Set 2019
datahub.austintexas.gov

Public Art Installation Locations

Family Connects Texas: APH Program Participation
datahub.austintexas.gov

Family Connects Texas is a free evidence-based, nurse home visiting program for all families with newborns, provided through United Way and Austin Public Health. For more information, visit: https://www.familyconnectstexas.org

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Strategic Measure_Percentage of residents ≥ age 65 who received a core set of preventive clinical services in the past 12 months
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data shows the percentage of individuals over age 65+ who have received all of a grouping of preventative health services in Travis County and in Texas by year. The data is based of off self reported survey data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/HE-B-2Percentage-of-residents-age-65-who-received-/e3da-kvkn/

austin public healthpreventative health screeningspublic healthsd2023sd23
Point in Time Count (Families versus Individuals)
datahub.austintexas.gov

Data from the Point in Time Count from 2007 to 2018 provided by HUD. Broken down by Families and Individuals and intersecting with Sheltered and Unsheltered categories.

More data can be found here - https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/3031/pit-and-hic-data-since-2007/

2003 and 2006 aerial photo index grids
datahub.austintexas.gov

The City of Austin through the Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) contracted Sanborn Mapping, Inc. to update the City of Austin's planimetric database. The planimetrics were created from imagery acquired in Spring 2003 using photogrammetric techniques. This particular represents the index grid of the delivered data from that contract as of the Spring of 2003 This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the Communications and Technology Department for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

20032006aerialgridimageryindex
Pollutant Report Socrata
datahub.austintexas.gov

Point layer derived from the Maximo data warehouse that shows the location of reported pollutant spills

agoltosocratapollutionspills
Dashboard Key Indicators
datahub.austintexas.gov

Key performance indicators

indicatorkeyperformance
Strategic Measure_EOA.B.5 Count of individuals earning less than the living wage.
datahub.austintexas.gov

The count of individual employees earning less than the living wage. This measure is updated annually. This data originally comes from the Banner system. This dataset contains counts of individuals earning less than the living wage annually by department.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://datahub.austintexas.gov/stories/s/EOA-B-5-Individuals-earning-less-than-the-living-w/pm5f-fjmn

SD23_Income Segregation_Additional Visualization
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

Strategic Direction 23 Measure EOA.B.2

Austin Resource Recovery Fiscal Year 2021 Expenses
datahub.austintexas.gov

The City of Austin fiscal year begins on Oct. 1 and ends on Sept. 30. For information about Austin Resource Recovery's approved fiscal year budget, visit austintexas.gov/finance

austin resource recoveryexpenses
Strategic Measure_Change in speed of estimated transit travel by type
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset supports measure M.A.5.a of SD 2023. The source of the data is the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Each row displays the average speed for bus transit for that year by type. This dataset can be used to know more about average speed trends for bus transit in Austin. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Change-in-average-MetroBus-travel-speed/xxgc-8j6n/

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CLL.C.4_Attendance at multicultural activities (By PARD Sites)
datahub.austintexas.gov

The total attendance at multicultural activities at PARD is computed by combining the operational measures total visits to educational and cultural facilities and adding it to the total attendance at free cultural special events hosted by the Museums & Cultural Programs Division (MCP). This data set is the breakdown by site.

This metric supports the SD23 Culture & Lifelong Learning Outcome Category.

View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ay42-mvrx

Updated Oct. 2023

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EMS - FY2017 Annual Report Safety Concerns
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table shows safety data for FY2017. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2017 annual report.

annual reportatcemsfy2017safety
ATD Right of Way Active Permits
datahub.austintexas.gov

A running log of the number of currently active permits by type for ATD Right of Way taken at a snapshot in time.

Downtown_Tree_Inventory_2013
datahub.austintexas.gov

Survey conducted in 2013 of all trees and vacant planting sites in the right of way and all trees of heritage species greater than or equal to 19 inches on private and city of Austin owned property in the central business district.

arboristbusinesscbdcentraldistrictdowntownforestinventorytreeurban
MiscPoint
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data has been collected as part of a larger project by the City of Austin's Watershed Protection and Development Review Department to inventory its drainage infrastructure and create a GIS to store this information. The project includes an internal team developing a GIS based on record documents and an external team locating ground level appurtenances using GPS field collection units. The data in this data set represents the former.

drainagestorm sewerstormwaterwatershedwpd
HIV Care Continuum
datahub.austintexas.gov

The ultimate goal of HIV treatment is to achieve viral suppression, which means the amount of HIV in the body is very low or undetectable. This is important for people with HIV to stay healthy, have improved quality of life, and live longer. People living with HIV who maintain viral suppression have effectively no risk of passing HIV to others. Texas DSHS is the source of this data. Diagnosed- received a diagnosis of HIV Linked to care-visited an HIV heath care provider within 1 month (30 days) after learning they were HIV positive Received-** or were retained in care** received medical care for HIV infection Viral suppression- their HIV “viral load” – the amount of HIV in the blood – was at a very low level.

hiv
Strategic Measure_Percentage of City departments implementing the Equity Assessment Tool
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data set lists all the departments in the City in the Equity Assessment process. This process requires the following steps: Equity Assessment Tool completion, Evaluation of department responses, Department Action Planning, and Implementation. After completing all of these steps, the departments then work back through them again to continue addressing equity.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-City-departments-implementing-the-eq/vmrk-df46/

equity
Transportation and Public Works Financial Subprojects
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains subproject tracking numbers and details used by City of Austin staff to manage capital projects. Our internal project management application consumes data directly from this dataset. This data is subset of the canonical data maintained by the City of Austin Financial Services Division. https://www.austintexas.gov/fsd

Fire Stations
datahub.austintexas.gov

Austin/ Travis County Public Safety Station Locations

agoltosocrata
2015: ECAD Commercial Reported Data
datahub.austintexas.gov

This report is the result of the Austin City Code 6-7’s Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure Ordinance approved in November 2008 (amended in April 2011) to improve the energy efficiency of homes and buildings that receive electricity from Austin Energy. The ordinance meets one of the goals of the Austin Climate Protection Plan, which is to offset 900 megawatts of peak energy demand by 2024. This report contains information on commercial facilities that have reported the EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager benchmarking results in 2015 () to the City of Austin, as well as the calculated electric Energy Utilization Index (EUI). For information on ECAD exemptions and other requirements, see Austin City Code Chapter 6-7. Note – () Data reported by Commercial Customers

austin energycommercial building benchmarkingecadenergy conservation audit and disclosure ordinanceepaportfolio manager
ETOD Overlay
datahub.austintexas.gov

This map displays the ETOD Overlay subdistrict boundaries as adopted on May 16, 2024 by Ordinance No. 20240516-005 (https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=430919).

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Jobs Supported, Economic Development Department
datahub.austintexas.gov

These are jobs supported through Economic Development Department program, services and activities.

arts and cultureculture & lifelong learningeconomic developmenteconomic opportunity and affordability
Number and Percentage of Students Graduating High School
datahub.austintexas.gov

The comparing of three years of data of students graduating,

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BOUNDARIES_yard_trim_collection_routes
datahub.austintexas.gov

Yard Trimmings Collection Routes- There are currently fifty six yard trimmings collection routes and ten organic collection routes. Yard trimmings and organic collection is once a week pickup monday thru friday. The holes inside the yard trimmings and organic route boundaries represent no service areas for ARR.

austin resource recoveryorganicorganic pilotsyard trimmingyard trimming routes
2021 CTM Financial Overview
datahub.austintexas.gov
PLANNINGCADASTRE_board_of_adjustment_cases
datahub.austintexas.gov

This point dataset contains information retrieved from the City's Application MANagement and Data Automation (AMANDA) database and includes information on location, proposed variances, applicants, owners, case managers etc, if available. Note that many fields are intentionally left blank or are not filled out for various reasons.

agoltosocrata
ABIA_planimetrics
datahub.austintexas.gov

This layer represents the detailed transportation infrastructure of the Austin Bergstrom International Airport as of the year 2001. This data has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of aiding internal processes and is not warranted for any other use. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding its accuracy or completeness. Acknowledgment of the City of Austin GIS Division would be appreciated in products derived from these data.

abiaairportmobilityplanimetricsrunwaystransportation
Test for Debug Purposes
datahub.austintexas.gov

Test for Debug Purposes

BOUNDARIES_bulky_collection_routes
datahub.austintexas.gov

Bulky Collection Routes- There are currently twenty two bulky collection routes. Bulky collection is twice a year pickup monday thru friday. The holes inside the bulky collection route boundaries represent no service areas for ARR.

bulkycollection
Strategic Measure_S.C.1
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset is to report on a strategic measure for the City of Austin about how many individuals in high risk areas are signed up to receive emergency notifications. This measure is tracked by the City of Austin Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. The regional notification system that is used across Central Texas is called Warn Central Texas. It is managed by the Capital Area Council of Governments and is who is providing the data for those who are registered in high risk disaster areas. For this dataset, high disaster areas have been identified as places with a high risk of wildfire and a high risk of river or creek flooding.

View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page:https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ux2t-6z3y

City of Austin Council Agenda Items Updates (February 2024-Present)
datahub.austintexas.gov

City of Austin Council Agenda Items Updates (February 2024-Present).

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Strategic Measure_Percentage increased knowledge by site
datahub.austintexas.gov

Percentage of participants who respond to an on-site survey reporting that the activity that they just witnessed contributed to their overall knowledge and understanding of world cultures, world history and/or arts of every discipline.

This data set supports measure CLL.C.5 of SD23.

Data Source: Department Data Warehouse

Calculation: (CLL.C.5) # of program participants by site who indicated increased knowledge or understanding of culture, history, or art/ # of program participants who responded to a program site survey

arts & culturecreative ecoystemhistoryrecreation and leisuresd23
CT_CTAL_Demo_Income
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data represents the income of clients served via digital literacy classes and workshops.

Prototype Draft - Strategic Measure Street Conditions
datahub.austintexas.gov

Data collected from an annual street condition survey is used to classify the street condition where the streets rated fair to excellent are considered satisfactory (and everything below fair is unsatisfactory).

The measure's outcome reflects the ratio of satisfactory lane miles in the City's street inventory to the total number of lane miles in the City's street inventory. This measure is also a Key Performance Indicator for the Austin Transportation and Public Works Department (TPW), which means that it helps TPW gauge the quality of City's street network, identify priority areas that need work, and take data-informed decisions on keeping the street network in serviceable conditions.

This dataset is collected and compiled by the Street and Bridge Operations division under the Austin Transportation and Public Works Department. The measure time period is on an annual fiscal year basis.

Calculation: Ratio of satisfactory (fair to excellent) lane miles in the City's street inventory to the total number of lane miles in the City's street inventory.

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Erosion Projects
datahub.austintexas.gov

Polygons that document stream restoration projects to resolve the problems identified in the Erosion Sites https://data.austintexas.gov/Environmental/Erosion-Sites/599b-4cjg dataset.

erosionstructuresthreatenedtreeswater quality
ATD Right of Way Permit Totals by Week
datahub.austintexas.gov

Count of permits issued and requested by type for ATD Right of Way. Data comes from AMANDA and smartsheet. Updated daily.

HE.C.4_PARD (Accessibility by Program Category)
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data shows the percentage of PARD programs and services that are ADA accessible.

adahealth & environment outcomesd23
Downtown Austin Community Court (DACC) FY 2024 Caseload Information
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin's Downtown Community Court.

"Case Status" and "Race" abbreviations go as follows: Race - A, Asian B, Black BA, Black or African American CD, Client does not know CR, Client refused DNC, Data not calculated H, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander L, Hispanic or Latino ME, Middle Eastern MR, Identified Multiple Races N, Native American or Alaskan O, Other U, Unknown W, White

Case Status - Y = closed || N = Not closed TERMINATED (TERM) and TERMINATED ADMINISTRATIVELY (TERMA) = Y ACTIVE (ACT) AND INACTIVE(IN) INACTIVE = N Active, Inactive, Terminated, Terminated Administratively Inactive doesn't mean the cases is closed only TERM and TERMA.

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Dynamic Messaging Signs (DMS) - City Data Hub DTS TEST
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is a test asset only.

test
REGULATING PLAN SUBDISTRICT
datahub.austintexas.gov

Specific Regulating Districts are areas that prescribe zoning and development regulations intended to encourage compact, walkable and mixed-use development. See http://austintexas.gov/department/specific-area-regulations for more information.

agoltosocrataplanregulatingsubdistrict
EMS Total Charges by Payor FY2017
datahub.austintexas.gov

** Static Data Set ** This table shows ATCEMS billing charges by payor for Fiscal Year 2016-17

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Downtown Austin Community Court (DACC) FY 2023 Caseload Information
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin's Downtown Community Court.

"Case Status" and "Race" abbreviations go as follows: Race - A, Asian B, Black BA, Black or African American CD, Client does not know CR, Client refused DNC, Data not calculated H, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander L, Hispanic or Latino ME, Middle Eastern MR, Identified Multiple Races N, Native American or Alaskan O, Other U, Unknown W, White

Case Status - Y = closed || N = Not closed TERMINATED (TERM) and TERMINATED ADMINISTRATIVELY (TERMA) = Y ACTIVE (ACT) AND INACTIVE(IN) INACTIVE = N Active, Inactive, Terminated, Terminated Administratively Inactive doesn't mean the cases is closed only TERM and TERMA.

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HE.C.2 Peer Cities Table V3
datahub.austintexas.gov

PARD’s Long Range Plan for Land, Facilities and Programs, Our Parks, Our Future (adopted November 2019) compared Austin’s park system to five peer cities: Atlanta, GA, Dallas, TX, Portland, OR, San Antonio, TX, and San Diego, CA. The peer cities were selected based on characteristics such as population, size, density, and governance type. Portland and San Diego were selected as aspirational cities known for their park systems.

Note that the table below presents each scoring area’s 1 to 100 index, where 100 is the highest possible score.

parksparks and recreationscore
CT_CTAL_Demo_Age
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data represents the age of clients served via digital literacy classes and workshops.

Strategic Measure_Number and percent of participants in digital inclusion programs that improved their basic digital skills
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data represents the outputs and outcomes of the City funded digital literacy training and public access computer lab contract (Community Technology Access Lab Management & Digital Literacy Skills Training Services contract). This data shows the number of clients served and the percent of digital literacy training clients who increase their digital skill as well as data showing usage and availability of computer labs.

This dataset supports measure EOA.F.5 of SD23.

Data Source: Data is reported by contractors quarterly via a grant management system (PartnerGrants) and then transferred to this reporting format.

Calculation: EOA.F.5 - Number of unduplicated workshop and structured curriculum training clients who increase their digital skills / Number of workshop and structured curriculum training clients

Measure Time Period: Quarterly (Fiscal Year)

Automated: no

Date of last description update: 2/21/2020

sd23
Living Resource List
datahub.austintexas.gov

Living Resource List

Point in Time (Sheltered versus Unsheltered)
datahub.austintexas.gov

Point in Time Count broken up by year and sheltered versus unsheltered. Information provided by HUD - https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/3031/pit-and-hic-data-since-2007/

small_area_plan_recs
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset reflects existing small area plans, but the recommendations, and their associated metadata, have not been updated since 2020. The Planning Department's Small Area Planning team is currently developing a new assessment and product to display the implementation status of existing small area plans.

This dataset shows recommendations from adopted City of Austin small area plans including neighborhood plans, transit station area plans, and corridor plans. Recommendations that do not have a specific geographic location are not mapped. To view the data with different colored symbols based on the recommendation type, view the ArcGIS Online Map at http://bit.ly/1xIbGq3.

implementationneighborhoodplantracking
GarbageRecycle2015RR
datahub.austintexas.gov

Garbage routes for the City of Austin

austin resource recoverycollectiongarbagerouteroutes
Residential Plan Review Cases Status
datahub.austintexas.gov

Tracking the status of residential plan review cases throughout the development review cycle. One Time vs Late. Also includes location data.

developmenthousingplan reviewresidential
GEOSCIENTIFICINFORMATION.ed_aq_contribute_zone
datahub.austintexas.gov

This layer represents the boundaires of watersheds which have a contributing impact on the Edwards Aquifer.The Edwards Aquifer contributing zones polygon file was created from modeled boundaries (2003 LIDAR) and customized boundaries based on contours, drainage infrastructure, COA Plans, and staff knowlege.

agoltosocrata
CTM - 2021 Employees by Gender
datahub.austintexas.gov
Junction
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data has been collected as part of a larger project by the City of Austin's Watershed Protection and Development Review Department to inventory its drainage infrastructure and create a GIS to store this information. The project includes an internal team developing a GIS based on record documents and an external team locating ground level appurtenances using GPS field collection units. The data in this data set represents the former.

drainagestorm sewerstormwaterwatershedwpd
PLANNINGCADASTRE_selected_sign_ordinances
datahub.austintexas.gov

See the websites referenced in the item fields for more information on ordinances in this layer.

agoltosocrata
PLANNINGCADASTRE_sound_ordinance_permits_data
datahub.austintexas.gov

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

This dataset shows the location of Sound Ordinance Permits in Austin.

agoltosocratagisordinancespermits
Northeast_Service_Center
datahub.austintexas.gov

Northeast_Service_Center

arraustin resource recovery
Recycle Right Campaign Routes
datahub.austintexas.gov

Recycle Right Campaign Routes

austin resource recoveryrecycletest
9228, Businesses Who Reported Growth
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Economic Development Department routinely surveys clients to determine how their organizations are growing or whether they are remaining stable. To read more on the Economic Development Department and other key measures, check out the 2022 Annual Report https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/2022-Economic-Development-Annual-Report

BOUNDARIES_street_sweeping_zones
datahub.austintexas.gov

Street Sweeping Zones- There are currently eight street sweeping zones. Street sweeping is carried out four to six times a year monday thru friday per zone.

arraustincleaningrecoveryresourceroutestreetsweeping
EMS - FY2015 Annual Report Car Seat Data
datahub.austintexas.gov

** Static Data Set ** This table shows findings from car seat inspections in FY2015 by the ATCEMS Community Relations section. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2015 annual report. THE DATA IN THIS TABLE WILL NOT BE UPDATED.

911ambulanceannual reportatcemsaustincar seatsemergency medical servicesemsfy2015travis county
UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION_cell_tower
datahub.austintexas.gov

This feature class represents cell tower locations in the City of Austin and surrounding counties.

agoltosocrata
CT_CTAL_Demo_Race
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data represents the Race of clients served via digital literacy classes and workshops.

Major City Corridors for Strategic Measures
datahub.austintexas.gov

This identifies all of the City of Austin corridors that are used for SD 2023 mobility measures. Each entry represents a single direction of a given corridor.

austin transportation departmentcity of austintransportation
TVFC/ASN Provider map
datahub.austintexas.gov

Map of all healthcare providers participating the Texas Vaccine For Children & Adult Safety Net Programs

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CT_CTAL_Demo_Gender
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This data represents the gender of clients served via digital literacy classes and workshops.

CTM Customer Satisfaction Survey Results (2020 - 2024)
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The CTM (Communications & Technology Management) Customer Satisfaction Survey is completed by City Employees once yearly and used by CTM to tracker deliverables and performance measures. For more information on CTM, please visit https://www.austintexas.gov/department/information-technology

This dataset holds responses from surveys completed 2020 - Present with comments removed. NOTE: No survey was conducted in the year 2023.

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Signs and Markings Knack 311 Service Requests
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains the Signs and Markings Division's 311 customer service requests (CSRs) as reported through the Signs and Markings Operations Knack Applications. Updated daily.

311csrservice requestssigns and markingstransporttransportation and public works
Downtown Austin Community Court (DACC) FY 2022 Caseload Information
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin's Downtown Community Court.

"Case Status" and "Race" abbreviations go as follows: Race - A, Asian B, Black BA, Black or African American CD, Client does not know CR, Client refused DNC, Data not calculated H, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander L, Hispanic or Latino ME, Middle Eastern MR, Identified Multiple Races N, Native American or Alaskan O, Other U, Unknown W, White

Case Status - Y = closed || N = Not closed TERMINATED (TERM) and TERMINATED ADMINISTRATIVELY (TERMA) = Y ACTIVE (ACT) AND INACTIVE(IN) INACTIVE = N Active, Inactive, Terminated, Terminated Administratively Inactive doesn't mean the cases is closed only TERM and TERMA.

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SBrown NSU Perf18
datahub.austintexas.gov

A description of Neighborhood Services data with detail to blood pressure, diabetes, and tobacco usage.

blood pressurecessationdiabetespublic healthtobacco
Austin MSA Racial and Ethnic Diversity Index
datahub.austintexas.gov

These are the data used for the Racial and Ethnic Diversity for the Austin MSA story map. The story map was published July 2024 but displays data from 2000, 2010, and 2020.

Decennial census data were used for all three years. 2000: DEC Summary File 1, P004 2010: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), P2 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171), P2

Geographic crosswalks were used to harmonize 2000, 2010, and 2020 geographies.

Racial and Ethnic Diversity Index for the Austin MSA Storymap: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/88ee265f00934af7a750b57f7faebd2c

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use – https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

demographics
Green Building Developer Agreements
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains the developer agreements requiring an Austin Energy Green Building rating. Examples include PUD zoning, density bonus programs, or as a condition of S.M.A.R.T. housing participation.

aegbdevelopment agreementgreen buildingzoning
decks_2013
datahub.austintexas.gov

Decks feature class is created to assist in City of Austin planning activities. Decks are created from heads up digitizing using 2012/2013 Orthoimagery and 2012 Lidar where Orthoimagery is not available. This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the Communications and Technology Department for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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Annual Physical Circulation by Library
datahub.austintexas.gov

Annual number of physical items checked out by library for fiscal year 2023. Formats break the circulation down by audience and material type.

booksculturelibrarypublic
Strategic Measure_CLL.C.3 Additional Data - Census
datahub.austintexas.gov

This shows census data for a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.

Corridor Properties
datahub.austintexas.gov

This layer includes polygons of properties along the designated corridors where regulatory changes could apply per Ordinance No. 20221201-056. This layer is for informational purposes to show the general areas where the new regulations apply and should not be used for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes.

corridorsgispropertiesregulations
GTOPs Tracker
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is a list of all GTOPs applicants and awardees from the inception of the program, including descriptive information as available

Roadway Work Zones
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This dataset is a work in progress and will update without warning.

Road closures from AMANDA for workzones. Either Temporary use of right of way permits (TRUPs) or excavation permits (EX). Does not include secondary or emergency permits. Only "Active" permits that are on-going or planned appear in this dataset.

constructionpermittingroad closures
Equity Analysis Zones 2021
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Based on the Equity Analysis Zones_2021 feature layer in ArcGIS. For description, please see: https://austin.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=0a095a37ea8a4eb8b835a888f00ef53f

equity analysis zone
2016 Bond Brochure Locations for pick-up
datahub.austintexas.gov

The map shows the locations where the public may find Voter Information Brochures for the 2016 Mobility Bond. Learn more about the proposed bond at www.AustinTexas.gov/2016Bond. For questions, call 512-974-7840.

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Climate Equity Plan Work Status Updates
datahub.austintexas.gov

Work status updates for the Climate Equity Plan's 74 strategies, provided by City of Austin partners.

9334, Annual Revenue Generated by the Economic Development Department Strategic Initiatives
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Economic Development Department measures annual tax revenue generated from strategic initiatives that required City involvement to move forward. These are calculated as direct and indirect City tax revenue related to each initiative.

CTM Customer Satisfaction Survey - Issue Resolved (2015 - 2023)
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CTM Customer Satisfaction Survey - Issue Resolved

ETOD Typologies
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This map shows the Equitable Transit-Oriented Development (ETOD) Typologies as attached to the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan by City Council on May 30, 2024 through Ordinance No. 20240530-139 (https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=430294).

These Typologies group the Project Connect station areas into 8 categories. They consider existing population, displacement risk of households, and recent growth and economic development. They also speak to types of growth most needed for equitable outcomes in a station area. Learn more about the ETOD Typologies in the ETOD Policy Plan available on https://speakupaustin.org/etod.

etodproject connect
SPUR Products and Locations
datahub.austintexas.gov

SPUR Products and Locations

austin energyproducts and locationsrebatesspur
Annexation Area
datahub.austintexas.gov

Case #: C7a-2013-0006 Ordinance #: 20131024-028 Effective: Nov. 4. 2013 FULL PURPOSE ANNEXATION

RESPONSE AREAS: APD RA: FRANK 3 AFD RA: 00-3612 and 00-2403 EMS RA: SOUTH

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Doses About to Expire
datahub.austintexas.gov

A complete listing of all VFC/ASN doses about to expire.

asndoses about to expireexpirationsvaccinesvfc
Neighborhood Plan Status
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Neighborhood Plan Status

Strategic Measure_Preventive Maintenance
datahub.austintexas.gov

This measure tracks the percentage of lane miles managed by the City of Austin that had preventive maintenance completed. Preventive maintenance of existing pavements extends the life of the surfaces and reduces the amount of capital investment required on City streets each year. Asphalt overlaying, thin surface treatments, and crack sealing existing surfaces are the primary components of what constitutes the City's Preventive Maintenance program.

This dataset supports the measure M.E.3 within the Mobility outcome under the Strategic Direction 2023 initiative.

Data Source: Pavement Management Information System, Street & Bridge Operations

Calculation: Total number of lane miles of street preventative maintenance completed* / Total number of lane miles managed

*Total number of lane miles of street preventative maintenance completed = Lane miles of overlay completed + lane miles of preventative maintenance crack seal completed + lane miles of preventative maintenance thin surface treatments completed.

Measure Time Period: Quarterly (Fiscal Year)

Automated: No

Date if last description update:

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ARC Far West Doses Administered March - June
datahub.austintexas.gov

A record of TVFC doses administered at ARC Far West, March through mid-June 2019

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APH Immunization(s) Compliance
datahub.austintexas.gov

The data represents patients who were 18+ between January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2018 and whether they were compliant or not with their immunizations. The data shows which immunizations may need to be updated.

complianceimmunizationinfluenzatdvaricellazoster
S.D.4 Municipal Court
datahub.austintexas.gov

Number and percentage of instances where people access court services other than in person and outside normal business hours (e.g. phone, mobile application, online, expanded hours)

courtmunicipal
pools_2013
datahub.austintexas.gov

Pools feature class is created to assist in City of Austin planning activities. This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the Communications and Technology Department for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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CT_CTAL_Demo_Ethnicity
datahub.austintexas.gov

This data represents the Race of clients served via digital literacy classes and workshops.

Doses Admin for ARC Far West (DSHS FY 2013-2018)
datahub.austintexas.gov

Record of administered doses, provided by Vaccines For Children Grant, from September 2013 to October 2018

doses administeredvaccines for childrenvfc
Annexed Streets
datahub.austintexas.gov

Case #: C7a-2013-0006 Ordinance #: 20131024-028 Effective: Nov. 4. 2013 FULL PURPOSE ANNEXATION

RESPONSE AREAS: APD RA: FRANK 3 AFD RA: 00-3612 and 00-2403 EMS RA: SOUTH

annexationmarbellastreet ranges
UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION_building_footprints_2017
datahub.austintexas.gov

Includes impervious cover polygon data derived from 2015 impervious cover data and aerial imagery flown in early 2017

CLL.E.2 - Participants by Site (PARD)
datahub.austintexas.gov

Lifelong Learning participant total by site broken down by fiscal year.

culture & lifelong learning
3033 - PARD Number of City park acres per 1,000 population
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset includes the Fiscal Year actuals for PARD's eCOMBS measure #3033 - Number of City park acres per 1,000 population.

"Number of city park acres per 1,000 population" is a crucial metric that quantifies the availability of green spaces relative to the size of our community. Prioritizing this metric shows PARD's commitment to providing residents with access to recreational areas, promoting physical and mental well-being, and enhancing the overall quality of life.

For more information, visit the associated story page: https://datahub.austintexas.gov/stories/s/xib2-kf6u

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hydrography_manmade_2013
datahub.austintexas.gov

Manmade hydrography feature class is created to assist in City of Austin planning activities.

2013hydrographymanmade
EMS - FY2015 Annual Report Infant Co-sleep
datahub.austintexas.gov

** Static Data Set ** This table shows findings from Infant Academy survey conducted in FY2015 by the ATCEMS Community Relations section. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2015 annual report. THE DATA IN THIS TABLE WILL NOT BE UPDATED.

911ambulanceannual reportatcemsaustinemergency medical servicesemsfy2015infant academytravis county
BondDonutData
datahub.austintexas.gov

test visualizations

CPE_2018_Projects
datahub.austintexas.gov

shape file for CPE update

2022 Music Census ZIP Codes
datahub.austintexas.gov

The 2022 Music Census Details is the underlying geographic dataset for the 2022 Music Census administered by Sound Music Cities. This data is comprehensive of the respondent feedback by ZIP code.

Read more about this collection of data here: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/rpy8-prg4

culture & lifelong learningeconomic development
CTM Demographics - Employee Age by Year
datahub.austintexas.gov
CPE_2016_Projects
datahub.austintexas.gov

Projects from 2016 featured on Capital Projects Explorer

FY2015 Expenses By Category
datahub.austintexas.gov

** Static Data Set ** This table shows expenses by category for fiscal year 2015. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2015 annual report. THE DATA IN THIS TABLE WILL NOT BE UPDATED.

administrationannual reportatcemsemsexpensesfinancefy2015
S.D.6 Municipal Court
datahub.austintexas.gov

Number and percentage of all cases granted alternative form of adjudication (e.g. community service) in lieu of monetary penalties for those not able to pay.

KPI - Percent of Consumer Utility Complaints Resolved
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This data represents complaints submitted by consumers on issues arising from utility providers. Data is collected via the 311 CSR system and from phone calls received from the public. The TARA executive assistant manages this workflow by collecting data into this spreadsheet weekly and coordinating communications to the utility providers to reach a resolution.

public domain
From Aadhya to Zy'Royalti: 6,176 Names of Babies Born in Austin in 2016
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Names were tabulated using the exact spelling of the baby's first name on the birth certificate. Names from 20,389 birth certificates of births within the City of Austin during 2016 were used to create the data set.

2016birthsnames
"Hot Spots/Complete Zone"
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Complete Communities Index Raster Hot Spots Outline

PLANNINGCADASTRE_overlay_nat_reg_hist_districts
datahub.austintexas.gov

This feature defines the geographic area of National Register Historic Districts within the City of Austin.

BOUNDARIES_bulky_collection_routes
datahub.austintexas.gov

BOUNDARIES_bulky_collection_routes

boundariesbulkycollection
DBETOD Subdistricts
datahub.austintexas.gov

This is dataset contains the height subdistricts that apply to areas rezoned into the density bonus program of the Equitable Transit-Oriented Development (ETOD) Overlay, known as Density Bonus ETOD or DBETOD.

The associated map displays Height Subdistrict 1 (in purple) allows a maximum of 120 feet, while height Subdistrict 2 (in blue) allows a maximum of 90 feet.

These data are up to date as of September 2024.

etodproject connectzoning
CTM - 2021 Employees by Ethnicity
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GEOSPace Samp
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GEOSPace Samp

mapmapping
cal
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cal

customerscustomer satisfactionmap
layer_0
datahub.austintexas.gov

Bi-weekly Recycling Routes throughout the City of Austin

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FY2018 Opiate Patients version 2
datahub.austintexas.gov

this version of the data table has positive counts for both male and female patients.

atcemsems
Wildfire_Mechanical_Fuel_Treatments
datahub.austintexas.gov

Wildfire_Mechanical_Fuel_Treatments

City Of Austin Properties handled by the Office of Real Estate Services
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City Of Austin Properties handled by the Office of Real Estate Services

Boundaries: State of Texas Census Tracts (Based off 2020 Census)
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A census tract is a geographic area defined by the U.S. Census Bureau for the purpose of collecting and analyzing demographic data. Typically, a census tract contains a population of about 1,200 to 8,000 people and is designed to reflect homogenous social and economic characteristics. Tracts are used in various statistical analyses and are updated every ten years with the decennial census, allowing for a detailed understanding of population trends, housing, and economic conditions within specific communities.

These files do not include demographic data, but they contain geographic entity codes that can be linked to the Census Bureau’s demographic data, available on https://data.census.gov.

Terms of Use This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the US Census for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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FY2015 Progam Expenses
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** Static Data Set ** This table shows expenses by program for fiscal year 2015. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2015 annual report. THE DATA IN THIS TABLE WILL NOT BE UPDATED.

administrationannual reportatcemsemsexpensesfinancefy2015
HEU_demographic_data_BLY
datahub.austintexas.gov

Demographic of HEU client served from January to May 2019

Off- Leash Areas
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Off- Leash Areas

pardparksparks and recreation
EMS - FY2017 Annual Report Revenue Table
datahub.austintexas.gov

This table shows ATCEMS revenue for the past nine fiscal years. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2017 annual report.

annual reportatcemsexpensesfy2017
Strategic_Measures_Number and percentage of crashes resulting in fatalities or serious injuries caused by the top contributing behaviors (speeding, distracted driving, impaired driving, failure to yield)
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View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/9ssh-bavk

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SMBR FY 2023 Compliance Desk Audits
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Small and Minority Business Resources Department's Compliance Division performs desk audits to verify prime contractors adhere to the requirements on the project and ensure they are performing work as outlined in the contract.

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

acdbeauditcompliancedbembewbe
EMS - FY2015 Annual Report Revenue Table
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** Static Data Set ** This table shows ATCEMS revenue sources for the past five fiscal years. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2015 annual report. THE DATA IN THIS TABLE WILL NOT BE UPDATED.

annual reportatcemsfinancefy2015revenue
Urban Roadways
datahub.austintexas.gov

Urban Roadways identified in the May 12, 2005 City Council Approved Design Standards Policy Document, with recommended amendments made August 4, 2006. A copy of the ordinance can be found at http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/development/downloads/final.pdf.Urban Roadways are roads other than those designated as Core Transit Corridors and Highways located within the following boundaries, as shown on Figure 2: • 183 from Burnet to Hwy 71 • Hwy 71 from 183 to Loop 1 • Loop 1 from Hwy 71 to Lake Austin • Lake Austin from Loop 1 to Exposition • Exposition from Lake Austin to 35th • 35th from Exposition to Loop 1 • Loop 1 from 38th to RM 2222 • RM2222 from Loop 1 to Mesa • Mesa from RM 2222 to Spicewood Springs Road • Spicewood Springs Road from Mesa to 360 • 360 from Spicewood Springs Road to Great Hills Trail • Great Hills Trail from 360 to 183 • 183 from Great Hills Trail to Braker • Braker from 183 to Burnet • Burnet from Braker to 183

Prototype Draft - Strategic Measure_Street Conditions_v2.0
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This dataset is collected & compiled by the Street & Bridge Operations division under the Public Works Department. The street network consisted of about 2525 miles of streets and just over 7863 lane miles of pavement in fiscal year 2019. Since many streets consist of multiple lanes, there are about three times as many lane miles as miles of streets. We report based on lane miles, rather than street miles in order to better capture the public's driving experience.

Data is collected by a contacted vendor, who drives the streets using a specially equipped vehicle that records the data used to determine street condition. The vendor drives every lane of every street in the city, covering about half of the city every year. Street condition is then classified as "Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory" based on national street engineering standards.

The measure's outcome reflects the ratio of satisfactory lane miles in the City's street inventory to the total number of lane miles in the City's street inventory. This measure is also a Key Performance Indicator for the Public Works Department, which means that it helps PWD constantly gauge the quality of City's street network, identify priority areas that need work, and take data-informed decisions on keeping the street network in serviceable conditions.

This dataset supports measure M.E.8 under the 'Mobility' outcome of Strategic Direction 2023.

Data Source: Street & Bridge Operations Calculation: Ratio of satisfactory (fair to excellent) lane miles in the City's street inventory to the total number of lane miles in the City's street inventory.

Measure Time Period: Annual (Calendar Year)

Automated: No Date of last description update:

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brushspnt
datahub.austintexas.gov

brushspnt

brush
Copy Of Brownfield Sites 2017- Without Long.lat
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Copy Of Brownfield Sites 2017- Without Long.lat

brownfieldssitesite plan
FAR_CAB Audits
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset includes each registered CAB in Austin, the status/disposition of the audit for compliance with municipal ordinances, and the status of the referral to Municipal Court.

public domain
Annexation History
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Annexation History

Lot Line
datahub.austintexas.gov
Residential Zero Waste Block Leaders
datahub.austintexas.gov

Residential Zero Waste Block Leaders

compostrecycle
VFC (Pedi) DAtEs
datahub.austintexas.gov

Filtered in Excel. All VFC doses within 90 days of expiration in Travis County

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2024 Citywide Retention Audit - Employee Survey Results
datahub.austintexas.gov

The audit team surveyed City staff from January 29th, 2024 to February 14th, 2024. All employees who received the survey link were eligible to respond. See the full audit report at: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Auditor/Audit_Reports/Citywide_Retention_August_2024.pdf

auditauditsemployeeshuman resourcessurvey
Tech Intern Data
datahub.austintexas.gov

Tracker of volunteer time contribution to the Community PC Program

public domain
HIV Provider Locations
datahub.austintexas.gov

The name of each provider and and sublocations that offer HIV services in the Austin Transitional Grant area. This was generated by previous staff and is not a complete list.

Survey Monument
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Survey Monument

9230, Percent of Business who (reported) Economic Development Department programs and services strengthened operations
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Economic Development Department routinely surveys clients who participate in programs or services within a fiscal year to see the impact of the services provided. To read more about the Economic Development Department and other important measures, visit the 2022 Annual Economic Development Department Report. https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/2022-Economic-Development-Annual-Report

bulkyspnt
datahub.austintexas.gov

bulkyspnt

bulky
FY2015 Revenues By Source
datahub.austintexas.gov

** Static Data Set ** This table shows revenues by source for fiscal year 2015. It has been uploaded to support the ATCEMS FY2015 annual report. THE DATA IN THIS TABLE WILL NOT BE UPDATED.

administrationannual reportatcemsemsfinancefy2015revenue
PARD Golf Courses
datahub.austintexas.gov

List of City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department golf courses.

For more information, please visit PARD Golf's website: https://www.austintexas.gov/department/golf-atx

golfgolfatxpard
Sample3
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Sample3

map
2023 Overall Satisfaction of BSD Security Services
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Building Services Overall rating of security services at core COA facilities.

TRANSPORTATION_markings_long_line
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains information about long line markings work performed since 2019 by the Signs and Markings Division in the Transportation and Public Works Department. This roadway markings dataset contains long line assets based on the comprehensive transportation network polyline geometry (CTN). The last work dates originate from data tracker or were collected in GIS prior to the association of work order IDs to long line markings assets. Long line includes high level location information about which roadways have long line markings.

The spatial geometry of the Long Line Markings Data along with the related table holding the work dates information is available publicly in ArcGIS Online - https://austin.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=6fb83b60b8b841529336b5becbe9dd36

The spatial geometry of the CTN IDs are in ArcGIS Online - https://austin.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=627b6c805bb144beba870cad95baa108

City of Austin Open Data Terms of Use – https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/ranj-cccq

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Hydrography Polygons 2006
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CTM Financial Overview 2022
datahub.austintexas.gov
COA Energy Codes Timeline
datahub.austintexas.gov

This dataset contains the historical summary of the technical code adoptions by the City Council over the past seven decades.

austinenergy codeenergy efficiency
recycle2014
datahub.austintexas.gov

recycle2014

austin resource recoveryrecycle
ETOD Typology Station Areas
datahub.austintexas.gov

These polygons are intended to be used with the ETOD Typologies dataset (https://datahub.austintexas.gov/Locations-and-Maps/ETOD-Typologies/hdpr-6wvx/about_data). They represent a half-mile buffer around each Project Connect station. The half-mile distance is intended to reflect the area that is within a 10 minute walk, bike, or roll from the station.

etodproject connect
APD CAD Incidents Dataset
datahub.austintexas.gov

Enter a description of

GTOPs Dashboard
datahub.austintexas.gov

Landing page for the GTOPs internal Dashboard

public domain
PARD Nature-Based Centers
datahub.austintexas.gov

List of Austin Parks and Recreation Department's nature-based centers.

centersenvironmentpard
PARD Senior Activity Centers
datahub.austintexas.gov

List of Austin Parks and Recreation Department Senior Activity Centers.

For more information, please visit: https://www.austintexas.gov/department/seniors-programs-and-services

pardsenior
SMBR FY 2023 Compliance Violations
datahub.austintexas.gov

The Small and Minority Business Resources Department's Compliance Division monitors awarded contracts throughout all phases of the project to ensure compliance of the Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program.

When a non-compliance violation occurs, prime contractors are notified of the violation and are provided the opportunity to file an appeal. Violations may be rescinded, upheld, or issued a warning letter.

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FY2022 Single Family Rated Project Map
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This dataset contains single family dwelling units rated in 2022. Austin Energy Green Building ratings evaluate the sustainability of participating single family, multifamily and commercial buildings on a scale of one to five stars in the areas of energy efficiency, water efficiency, materials, site, indoor environmental quality, community impact and innovation. Learn more at http://greenbuilding.austinenergy.com.

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Quality of Cleaning at Core Building Services Properties
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Ratings for overall satisfation of custodial and cleaning services at core facilities

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Media Access Facility and Public Broadcasting
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Tracker of Program data of the Austin Public Access Studio

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PARD Museums and Cultural Centers
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List of Austin Parks and Recreation Department's Museums and Cultural Centers.

For more information, please visit - https://www.austintexas.gov/department/museums-and-cultural-programs

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Boundaries: City of Austin Surrounding Counties
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This layer represents the boundaries for the following counties: Travis, Williamson, Hays, Burnet, Caldwell, Blanco, Lee, Fayette, Bastrop, and Llano.

Terms of Use This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. This product has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness.

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SMBR FY 2023 Compliance Goals Met
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SMBR captures the percentage of prime contractors that meet solicitation goals on applicable City of Austin contracts. This is measured by the prime's utilization of certified minority-owned, women-owned, and disadvantaged businesses.

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Trail Counters Daily Totals
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This is an internal dataset that shows the twenty-four hour counts from automated trail counter stations. It gives a count of pedestrians and bicyclists that passed by the device location sensor. Fetched from the eco-counter public data portal at https://data.eco-counter.com/ParcPublic/?id=89#. Device locations dataset (internal only): https://datahub.austintexas.gov/d/vxcr-pjs7

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Community PC Program_Number of Devices
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Tracker of Community PC Program data

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Percent Positive Responses to Q1 (CTM Customer Satisfaction Survey)
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Here is a trend line for the CTM Customer Satisfaction Survey question #1 "Please rate your opinion of CTM's Customer service." See below for the percentage of positive responses to this question since 2020. Positive responses include "Satisfactory", "Above Average", or "Excellent". Blanks are skipped responses and are not included in the total calculation.

We include survey results from 2020 through 2024 with the exception of 2023, as there was no survey conducted that year.

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APD Discharge of a Firearm Against a Dog
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This dataset accounts for incidents where an APD officer discharged a firearm against a dog. APD is required to annually post this information as a result of the 2017 settlement of the lawsuit of Reyes vs. the City of Austin.

AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER

  1. The data provided are for informational use only and may differ from official APD crime data.
  2. APD’s crime database is continuously updated, so reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different data sources may have been used.
  3. The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.
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TRANSPORTATION_marking_long_line_dates
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This dataset contains information about long line markings work performed since 2019 by the Signs and Markings Division in the Transportation and Public Works Department. Related table of long line markings dates. The work order ID originated from the roadway markings work orders and the contractor work order dataset that pulls from the Signs and Markings Operations Work Order tracking system. The work dates originate from data tracker or were collected in GIS prior to the association of work order IDs to long line markings assets. Long line includes high level location information about which roadways have long line markings.

The spatial geometry of the Long Line Markings Data along with the related table holding the work dates information is available publicly in ArcGIS Online - https://austin.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=6fb83b60b8b841529336b5becbe9dd36

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Public Computer Lab Locations
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Building Services Occupant Reports
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Maintenance & engineering work request response at core properties.

City of Austin Displacement Risk Areas 2022 — Within 1 mile of Project Connect
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Displacement Risk Areas for 2022 but geographically bounded within a 1 mile radius of Project Connect routes and stations. These boundaries guide the investments made by the City of Austin Housing Department.

Full Displacement Risk Areas available here: https://data.austintexas.gov/Locations-and-Maps/City-of-Austin-Displacement-Risk-Areas-2022/t8nv-zcp9/about_data

Austin Public_MAFPB
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Core performance dataset for the Austin Public Studio

FY2023 Single Family Rated Projects
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This dataset contains single family dwelling units rated in 2023. Austin Energy Green Building ratings evaluate the sustainability of participating single family, multifamily and commercial buildings on a scale of one to five stars in the areas of energy efficiency, water efficiency, materials, site, indoor environmental quality, community impact and innovation. Learn more at http://greenbuilding.austinenergy.com.

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Municipal Court Caseload Information FY 2025
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This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin.

Updated the Municipal Court Caseload: This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin. "Case Status" and "Race" abbreviations go as follows: Fields for Race: A, Asian B, Black BA, Black or African American CD, Client does not know CR, Client refused DNC, Data not calculated H, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander L, Hispanic or Latino ME, Middle Eastern MR, Identified Multiple Races N, Native American or Alaskan O, Other U, Unknown W, White

Case Status (Closed Y/N) TERMINATED (TERM) and TERMINATED ADMINISTRATIVELY (TERMA) = Y ACTIVE (ACT) AND INACTIVE(IN) INACTIVE = N Active, Inactive, Terminated, Terminated Administratively Inactive doesn't mean the cases is closed only TERM and TERMA.

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Vision Zero - Crash - mobility project lookup table
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This dataset is used to join Vision Zero crash records to mobility project records, so that they can be used in further analysis. The records are joined by selecting crashes whose locations fall within 40-feet of a project.

This data is not meant to be useful for analysis on its own, but rather an intermediary step for linking and conducting analyses between crash records and mobility project records.

Trail Counters Device Locations
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Location information for trail counter devices. See trail counter daily totals here: https://data.austintexas.gov/d/26tt-cp67

CTM Customer Satisfaction Survey Questions
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The Communications and Technology Management (CTM) Department asks customers to fill out a survey rating our customer service to gain valuable insights into their experiences and satisfaction levels. This feedback helps us identify areas where we excel and highlights opportunities for improvement, ensuring we consistently meet and exceed our customers' expectations. By understanding their perspectives, we can make informed decisions that enhance our services and foster stronger relationships. Ultimately, these surveys empower us to create a better experience for everyone, demonstrating our commitment to continuous growth and customer care. These questions have remained consistent year over year since 2015 through 2024.

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Downtown Austin Community Court (DACC) FY 2025 Caseload Information
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This data is provided to help with analysis of various violations charged throughout the City of Austin's Downtown Community Court.

"Case Status" and "Race" abbreviations go as follows: Race - A, Asian B, Black BA, Black or African American CD, Client does not know CR, Client refused DNC, Data not calculated H, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander L, Hispanic or Latino ME, Middle Eastern MR, Identified Multiple Races N, Native American or Alaskan O, Other U, Unknown W, White

Case Status - Y = closed || N = Not closed TERMINATED (TERM) and TERMINATED ADMINISTRATIVELY (TERMA) = Y ACTIVE (ACT) AND INACTIVE(IN) INACTIVE = N Active, Inactive, Terminated, Terminated Administratively Inactive doesn't mean the cases is closed only TERM and TERMA.

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Housing Dept - FY24 Operating Budget
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This dataset is for the Housing Department Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Report to show the Operating Budget total expenditures by funding source.

2024 Single Family Green Building Map
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This dataset contains single family dwelling units rated in 2024. Austin Energy Green Building ratings evaluate the sustainability of participating single family, multifamily and commercial buildings on a scale of one to five stars in the areas of energy efficiency, water efficiency, materials, site, indoor environmental quality, community impact and innovation. Learn more at http://greenbuilding.austinenergy.com.

2025 City of Austin Demographic Profiles
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These are the data for the Demographic Profiles displayed on austintexas.gov/demographics. These profiles were published in 2025, but display data from 2023 and 2024.

Most data are from the 2023 American Community Survey (the most recent available at the time of publication), but some data have other sources. All data come from the American Community Survey estimates except for:

Total Population - City of Austin Planning Department (2023) (City and Council Districts only) Population Low-Moderate Income - Dept. of Housing and Urban Development LMISD Summary Data (5 year 2016-2020) Occupied Housing Units - City of Austin Planning Department (2023) (City and Council Districts only) Median Home Closing Price - Austin Board of Realtors (2024) Average Monthly Rent - ApartmentTrends.com by Austin Investor Interests (Q4 2024) Income Restricted Units - City of Austin Affordable Housing Inventory (March 2025) Housing Units - City of Austin Planning Department (2023)(City only) Population Density - Esri Updated Demographics (2024) (County, MSA, Council Districts) Daytime Population Density - Esri Updated Demographics (2024) (County, MSA, Council Districts) Population Density - Calculation derived from 2023 Population Estimates, City of Austin Demographics & Data Division (City only) Daytime Population Density - 2023 Population Estimates, City of Austin Demographics & Data Division (City only) Selected Land Use Percentages - City of Austin Land Use Inventory (2024) Transit Stops - Capital Metro (January 2025)

City, County, and MSA data are 1-Year ACS estimates. Council Districts are 5-year ACS estimates.

Some datapoints may not be available for all geographies.

More information and links to these alternate sources, when available, can be found at austintexas.gov/demographics.

These profiles are updated annually.

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Barton Springs Salamander Eliza Closed Population Capture Histories
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Contains capture histories (hist) and associated metadata for estimated abundance from closed population surveys of Barton Springs salamanders at Eliza Spring, including the spring pool and stream locations. Data were collected from surveys between 2014 and 2022.

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Cap & Stitch Council Q&A
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This is a view of the Council Questions and Staff Answers for the Cap & Stitch project.

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Conflict of Interest
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Listed below are Conflict of Interest Questionnaires and Conflicts Disclosure Statements filed with the Office of the City Clerk. Questionnaires may be filed electronically or in hard copy. Electronically filed questionnaires available on this page are not signed by the filer but satisfy State filing requirements. Questionnaires filed in hard copy with the Office of the City Clerk are accessible as PDFs, and require Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing.

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AFD response areas
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Austin Fire Department Response Areas

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AFD Standard of Coverage 2022-2024
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This dataset contains AFD's Standard of Coverage (SOC) results for calendar years 2022-2024. AFD's goal is to reach the resident/incident within 8 mins (from phone pickup to first arriving unit), 90% of the time. The dataset only includes emergency incidents (priority 1-3, 4M) that fell within AFD's service area (City of Austin full purpose and contracts for service). Response time results are grouped by Response Area Polygons (RAP) — this is a geographical boundary which often reflects the area the station/unit would be the first responding unit.

Disclaimer: The Austin Fire Department does not assume liability for any errors in the data or decisions taken by the recipient. The information provided should be used for general purposes only

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Emergency Service Districts
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Emergency Service Districts for 911 emergency response.

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UTILITIESCOMMUNICATION_stormwater_control_drain_area
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Storm water control drainage areas were delineated using site plans, elevation contours, aerial photos, and drainage infrastructure GIS. These areas are used in land area and impervious cover level of treatment analysis.

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Stormwater Reference Plans
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This dataset represents areas of interest for construction plans within the City of Austin that have been used in the development of the Stormwater Infrastructure GIS by the Watershed Protection Department. This operational layer is used by staff for data entry purposes and is not guaranteed or intended to be a comprehensive layer of construction documents. This layer contains information about construction plans from a variety of sources including the AMANDA case management system, TxDOT, and Capital Improvement Projects.

To request construction plan sets, please submit a Public Information Request to the Transportation and Public Works department (https://www.austintexas.gov/services/submit-public-information-request).

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Impervious Cover 2023
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This dataset entails the delineation of impervious surfaces and artificial land cover types extracted from aerial imagery captured in 2023. Utilization within the City of Austin The dataset plays a pivotal role in several municipal functions, encompassing the computation of the Drainage Charge managed by the Watershed Protection Department, wildfire assessments, emergency operations planning, transportation asset monitoring, urban forest management, and more. Data Updates New aerial imagery and impervious cover data are acquired by the city every two years, resulting in distinct datasets for each capture. As of its initial capture in early 2023, there have been no subsequent updates to this dataset. Downloading Instructions Some users have reported issues downloading the data. Due to the large size of the dataset, downloading can take longer than expected. We recommend following these instructions to download the data.

Click on 'Export'. Choose the desired export format from the dropdown menu. Initiate the download by clicking 'Download'. It's essential to allow your browser ample time to process the download. Even if no immediate action appears to occur, please refrain from closing the browser window. Depending on your internet speed, the download process can take between 10 to 30 minutes due to the substantial size of the data. Once the download commences in your browser, allow it to finish entirely. Should you encounter any issues during the download process, kindly contact the dataset owner for assistance.

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Revenue Breakdown by Category FY 24
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The City of Austin fiscal year begins on Oct. 1 and ends on Sept. 30. For information about Austin Resource Recovery's approved fiscal year budget, visit austintexas.gov/finance

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Expense Breakdown by Category
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The City of Austin expense breakdown by category for the 2024 fiscal year.